Chapter 47 employs several powerful metaphors to describe the boundless nature of Sai's grace. The author compares the experience of being a devotee to sitting on the shore of the "ocean of Sai's stories," implying an infinite supply. Sai himself is likened to the Kalpataru, or wish-fulfilling tree, under whose shade a desire is fulfilled as soon as it arises. Furthermore, the text asks who would worry about a lamp while living in the "house of the Sun," suggesting that Sai's presence makes all lesser sources of light or guidance redundant. These metaphors collectively portray Sai as an all-sufficient, perpetual protector who provides endless spiritual nourishment.
What metaphors are used in this chapter to illustrate the abundance and power of Sai's grace and stories?
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