Chapter 36 presents a unique perspective on the authorship of Sai's stories. The narrator expresses humility, stating that the "playful Sai himself takes over and makes his own qualities heard by his devotees through someone." This implies that Sai Baba is the true orchestrator of his own narrative. The chapter further explains that he loves his own stories and provides memories of them, making both the listener and the speaker a "mere pretext" in a divine play. Ultimately, the purpose of this is to fulfill the desires of his devotees, with Sai Baba himself causing the events and their narration to unfold while he remains detached from the process.
According to Chapter 36, what is Sai Baba's role in the creation and telling of his own life stories?
📖 Chapter 36