In Chapter 3, the author employs beautiful analogies to convey the nature of Sainath's love and grace. The text explains that Sai is the true author of the work, using the writer merely as a pretext. To illustrate this selfless grace, the chapter compares Sai to a motherly cow who feels a surge of milk and cannot withhold it from her calf, highlighting that this outpouring of love is His natural habit. Furthermore, Sai's grace is likened to a 'cloud of joy (mother)' that rains down to quench the thirst of a small Chataka bird, symbolizing how Sai satisfies the deep spiritual longings of His devotees.
What analogies does the author use in Chapter 3 to illustrate Sainath's grace and love for his devotees?
๐ Chapter 3