In Chapter 25, the author uses several rich metaphors to convey the sacred nature of the Shri Sai Satcharitra. The book is described as a "Shed of Nectar-like Sai Stories," offering devotees a refuge to ward off the "heat of worldly existence." It is also likened to a "Moonstone (Somakant) from which the lunar nectar of Sai's tales flows." This beautiful imagery, as presented in Chapter 25, extends to the devotees, who are compared to "thirsty Chakora birds" that can be satisfied to their heart's content by partaking in this nectar. These metaphors elevate the text from a simple story to a source of divine grace and spiritual sustenance.
What literary metaphors does the author use in Chapter 25 to describe the Shri Sai Satcharitra and its effect on devotees?
๐ Chapter 25