Chapter 25 uses several beautiful metaphors to convey the divine nature of the Shri Sai Satcharitra. The book itself is described as a "Shed of Nectar-like Sai Stories," which devotees can serve to their heart's content to ward off the heat of worldly existence. Furthermore, the life story is compared to a Moonstone (Somakant) from which the lunar nectar of Sai's tales flows. In this analogy, the devotees are likened to thirsty Chakora birds, who can be satisfied to their heart's content by drinking this nectar. These metaphors emphasize the holy and purifying power of Sai's stories, which are said to burn away the sins of the Kali age.
What metaphors are used at the beginning of the chapter to describe the Shri Sai Satcharitra and its stories?
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