In Chapter 47, Hemadpant presents himself as merely a humble vessel for Sai Baba's teachings, not the true originator of the stories. He explicitly states, "Sai Samarth himself is the story, the speaker, and the face; In that case, who is Hemad? He is merely a nickname." This illustrates his deep conviction that Sai Baba is the actual narrator who enters his heart to convey the account. Hemadpant also expresses his own need to grasp the story's essence, suggesting he is a listener as much as a speaker. As detailed in Chapter 47, his role is that of a conduit, faithfully transcribing the divine nectar of stories that flow from the grace of his protector, Sai.
According to Chapter 47, what is the role of the author, Hemadpant, in narrating Sai Baba's stories?
📖 Chapter 47