Chapter 12 of the Sai Satcharitra employs vivid metaphors to explain the profound impact of saints. It describes saints as 'the Agastya for the ocean of worldly existence,' referencing the sage who drank the entire ocean. This powerfully illustrates a saint's ability to completely absorb and nullify a devotee's vast worldly troubles. Furthermore, saints are called 'the sun for the darkness of ignorance,' a metaphor highlighting their role as illuminators who dispel the darkness of spiritual confusion and show the right path. As this chapter suggests, these figures, like Sai Baba, are not just guides but are powerful forces capable of overcoming immense obstacles for the sake of those who have faith in them.
What powerful metaphors does Chapter 12 use to illustrate the role and power of saints like Sai Baba in the lives of devotees?
๐ Chapter 12