Chapter 47 employs several powerful metaphors to illustrate the boundless grace and protection of Sai Baba. The author describes being on the "shore of the ocean of Sai's stories," implying a vast and inexhaustible supply. Sai's presence is compared to being under the shade of a "Kalpataru (wish-fulfilling tree)," where desires are instantly fulfilled. The text also asks, "In the house of the Sun, who worries about a lamp?" suggesting that with Sai's supreme radiance, lesser worries are insignificant. Finally, it mentions that for one who constantly drinks the "nectar" of Sai's grace, even a wave of poison has no effect, emphasizing his role as a perpetual protector, as detailed in Chapter 47.
What are some of the metaphors used in this chapter to describe the abundance and protection offered by Sai Baba?
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