Chapter 3 provides a beautiful insight into the nature of Sai's grace, portraying it as selfless, abundant, and motherly. The author humbly states, 'Keeping me in front as a pretext, He Himself did this work,' indicating that the Satcharitra is a direct manifestation of Sainath's will and grace. This grace is compared to a mother cow that naturally feels a surge of milk for her calf and cannot withhold it. In the same way, Sai's love is an inherent, overflowing quality. The chapter uses the metaphor of Sai being a 'cloud of joy (mother)' who rains down to quench the spiritual thirst of the devotee, fulfilling not just a small need but satisfying them intensely.
What does Chapter 3 reveal about the nature of Sai's grace and its role in the creation of the Satcharitra?
๐ Chapter 3