In Chapter 3, Sai Baba uses a powerful analogy to describe the nature of His love, comparing Himself to a motherly cow who feels a natural surge of milk for her calf and cannot withhold it. This illustrates that His grace and love flow spontaneously and abundantly towards His followers. The text further elaborates on this comparison, likening the Sadguru's care to a mother who knows her child's needs without being asked and finds joy in providing for them. This comparison highlights the unconditional and intuitive nature of the Guru's affection for his devotees.
Who does Baba compare Himself to when explaining His natural love and care for His devotees?
📖 Chapter 3