Chapter 53 portrays Hemadpant, also known as Annasaheb, as a highly skilled and virtuous individual who was remarkably frugal. His frugality was so profound that he refused to let even a scrap of paper go to waste, a habit that pained him to see. He would write entire chapters on these small scraps and then give those very pieces to the printer for publication. The chapter suggests this was not just about saving money but stemmed from a noble spiritual intent to have even these 'poor, lifeless scraps of paper' find redemption through being used in the service of Sai Baba.
Based on Chapter 53, can you describe Hemadpant's character, particularly his writing habits and attitude towards resources?
๐ Chapter 53