What metaphors or analogies are used in Chapter 47 to describe the greatness of Shri Sai and saints?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 47

Chapter 47 employs several powerful metaphors to illustrate spiritual concepts. To describe Sai's grace, the chapter states, 'In the light of the sun of His grace, the firefly of worldly existence hides, losing its luster.' This conveys the overwhelming power of his divine presence. Another significant analogy, detailed in Chapter 47, involves the River Ganges. The text explains that the holy river, having become soiled by washing away the world's impurities, 'desires the dust from the feet of saints' to purify herself. This metaphor powerfully elevates the sanctity of saints like Sai, suggesting their purity is sought even by divine entities like the Ganges.


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