What is the significance of the mother and child analogy used in the text to describe the Guru's love?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 3

Chapter 3 employs the beautiful analogy of a mother and child to illustrate the nature of a Sadguru's love for a devotee. Just as a mother cow feels a natural surge of milk for her calf, Sai Baba's love flows effortlessly and unconditionally. The text explains that a mother knows her child's hunger and needs without the child even having to ask, providing nourishment out of pure compassion. Similarly, the Sadguru understands the deepest needs of the disciple and provides for them with an intuitive and profound affection. This comparison highlights the selfless, protective, and deeply caring nature of Sai Baba's grace, which the devotee receives like a child in its mother's care.


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