According to Chapter 49, what is the author's perspective on describing the greatness of the Sadguru?

📖 Chapter 49

The author expresses the immense difficulty in capturing the Sadguru's greatness through words. Chapter 49 states that the Vedas and Puranas grew weary of this task, suggesting that "maintaining silence is the real praise of the Sadguru." However, the author feels compelled to write, explaining that "each quality of Sai makes me forget that silence." He compares the sharing of Sai's stories to a "culinary arrangement of essence," a sweet delicacy that must be shared with friends to be truly enjoyed. Ultimately, the text acknowledges the inexpressible nature of Sai's Leela, questioning how one can comprehend the "inconceivable art of the Unfathomable."


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