What analogies does the text use to describe the immeasurable nature of Sai Baba's miracles and actions?

📖 Chapter 22

The author emphasizes the boundless and incomprehensible nature of Sai Baba's deeds by using powerful analogies to show they are beyond human measurement. Chapter 22 states that while one might be able to measure raindrops or hypothetically tie the wind in a bundle, there is no measurer who could possibly measure the miracles of Sai. This analogy serves to illustrate that His actions were beyond the grasp of ordinary mind, intellect, and speech, being described as infallible, sudden, and unimagined, creating a sense of bliss in devotees that the heart could not contain.


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