What is the analogy of the mother cat and her kittens used in Chapter 15, and what does it signify?

πŸ“– Chapter 15

In Chapter 15, a beautiful analogy is used to describe the dynamic between Sai and His devotees. It compares them to a mother cat and her kittens. The text explains that when a mother cat returns after nursing, her kittens eagerly run to cling to her. She might initially get annoyed and growl, causing the kittens to pause. However, once she settles down, they swarm her again with love. According to Chapter 15, this persistent affection causes the mother's milk to flow, and she forgets her previous irritation and lovingly nurses them. This signifies that even if Sai initially seems distant, the devotees' persistent and loving prayers will ultimately please Him, causing Him to relent and grant them His grace and vision.


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