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

πŸ“– Chapter 47

Chapter 47 employs several vivid metaphors to convey the divine power of Shri Sai and saints. It begins by comparing the purifying power of saints to the River Ganges, which, though it washes the world's sins, desires the 'dust from the feet of saints' to purify itself. Shri Sai's grace is likened to a brilliant sun, stating, 'In the light of the sun of His grace, the firefly of worldly existence hides, losing its luster.' Being in his presence is compared to being under a 'Kalpataru (wish-fulfilling tree),' where any desire for stories is instantly fulfilled. As mentioned in Chapter 47, this abundance is also described by asking, 'In the house of the Sun, who worries about a lamp?' signifying that with Sai's protection, there is no lack of anything.


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