The author uses rich, beautiful metaphors in Chapter 25 to describe the spiritual essence of the Shri Sai Satcharitra. He calls the book a 'Shed of Nectar-like Sai Stories,' where devotees can find refuge from the 'heat of worldly existence.' In an even more poetic comparison, he describes the life story as a 'Moonstone (Somakant)' from which the 'lunar nectar of Sai's tales' flows, satisfying the spiritual thirst of devotees, who are likened to 'Chakora birds.' He emphasizes that the book is not merely a collection of words but is the very grace and 'Prasad' from Sai Baba's feet, meant for the salvation of His followers.
What kind of imagery or metaphors does the author use to describe the Sai Satcharitra itself?
๐ Chapter 25