What metaphors are used in Chapter 47 to illustrate the supreme power and grace of Sai Baba?

📖 Chapter 47

Chapter 47 uses several powerful metaphors to convey the greatness of Sai Baba. His merciful glance is said to instantly liberate devotees from karmic bonds. A striking comparison is made with the River Ganges, which, despite purifying the world, desires the dust from a saint's feet to wash away her own impurities. This highlights Sai's supreme sanctity. Furthermore, the chapter describes being under Sai's protection as being in the shade of a "Kalpataru (wish-fulfilling tree)" or dwelling in the "house of the Sun," where a lamp is unnecessary, signifying the endless abundance and grace he provides.


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