What metaphors are used in the text to illustrate the nature of a Sadguru's love?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 3

Chapter 3 uses powerful maternal analogies to describe the nature of a Sadguru's love. First, Sai's grace is compared to a motherly cow that feels a natural surge of milk and does not withhold it from her calf; this illustrates the spontaneous and unconditional nature of Sai's love. The text expands on this by comparing the Sadguru to a human mother who instinctively knows her child's hunger even before the child expresses it. This mother finds joy in providing for her child, even if the child doesn't know the value of her actions. This comparison highlights how a Sadguru provides for a devotee's deepest needs out of pure, selfless affection.


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