To illustrate the fleeting nature of life and the physical body, Chapter 8 of the Sai Satcharitra employs several vivid metaphors. It compares the body's constant state of change to the 'flame of a lamp that looks the same from beginning to end, but is different every moment.' This powerful analogy shows that while we perceive continuity, the body is in a perpetual state of flux. The chapter also describes the body as being as 'transient as the peepal leaf and momentary.' Furthermore, it uses the image of a 'blacksmith's bellows' to question the significance of mere breathing without higher purpose, noting that even it 'breathes.' These analogies collectively serve to underscore the urgency of pursuing spiritual goals before this temporary existence concludes.
What metaphors and analogies does Chapter 8 use to describe the transient nature of the body and life?
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