What metaphors does the author use at the start of the chapter to describe the Shri Sai Satcharitra?

πŸ“– Chapter 25

At the beginning of Chapter 25, the author employs several rich metaphors to convey the spiritual value of the Shri Sai Satcharitra. He describes the book as a 'Shed of Nectar-like Sai Stories,' where devotees can take shelter to 'ward off the heat of worldly existence.' It is also called the 'grace and "Prasad" of the Saint's feet.' Another powerful metaphor compares the book to a 'Moonstone (Somakant) from which the lunar nectar of Sai's tales flows,' which can satisfy the thirst of devotees, who are likened to 'thirsty Chakora birds.' These metaphors collectively portray the book as a divine, soothing, and salvific gift from Sai Baba.


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