Chapter 47 employs several rich metaphors to convey the endless supply of Sai's wisdom and the protection offered to his followers. The author notes that devotees are sitting on the "shore of the ocean of Sai's stories" and resting under the shade of the "Kalpataru (wish-fulfilling tree)," where desires are instantly fulfilled. This illustrates the vast and readily available nature of Sai's teachings. To describe the security of a devotee, the text asks, "In the house of the Sun, who worries about a lamp?" and states that for one who constantly drinks nectar, poison has no effect. These images emphasize that with a perpetual protector like Sai, there is no lack of spiritual nourishment or safety.
What metaphors are used in Chapter 47 to describe the abundance of Sai's stories and the security of being his devotee?
📖 Chapter 47