While the author acknowledges in Chapter 49 that maintaining silence is the truest praise for the Sadguru, he found he could not remain still after witnessing Sai's unfathomable Leela (divine play). He compares the experience to tasting a sweet delicacy and feeling compelled to share it with friends and listeners. He believed that by sharing this spiritual feast, the bliss of the self-essence would double. This thought took root, prompting him to create the Satcharitra for the benefit of other devotees and for his own self-interest.
Based on Chapter 49, why did the author decide to write this book instead of remaining silent, which he considered the 'real praise' of the Sadguru?
📖 Chapter 49