Chapter 47 uses several powerful metaphors to illustrate the boundless spiritual nourishment available through Sai Baba. The author describes being under Sai's protection as sitting 'under the shade of the Kalpataru (wish-fulfilling tree),' where any desire is fulfilled the moment it arises. He also compares this state to being in the 'house of the Sun,' which makes a lamp unnecessary, signifying that Sai's light eclipses all lesser forms of knowledge. Another metaphor is that of one who 'drinks nectar constantly,' making them immune to any 'wave of poison.' As used in this chapter, these images collectively convey a state of complete spiritual abundance, protection, and fulfillment under Sai's perpetual care.
What metaphors does the author use in Chapter 47 to describe the abundance of grace and wisdom one receives from Sai Baba?
📖 Chapter 47