The introductory verses of Chapter 25 reveal an attitude of profound reverence and humility. The author begins with invocations and salutations, bowing down to Sai Maharaj with all eight limbs and hailing him as an "ocean of mercy," the "manifest incarnation of God," the "Supreme Brahman," and a "great Yogeshwar." He addresses Sai as the "Crest-jewel of Saints" and the "Fulfiller of desires." Regarding the writing process, the author expresses a sense of unworthiness, stating he lacked the authority or knowledge for the task. His attitude is one of a humble instrument, believing that Sai Baba himself inspired and empowered him to write for the benefit of other devotees, as described later in the chapter.
Based on the introductory verses of Chapter 25, what is the author's attitude towards Sai Baba and the task of writing?
📖 Chapter 25