Before telling Damu Anna's story, the author talks about writing the Shri Sai Charitra. What did he say about his own qualifications for the task?

πŸ“– Chapter 25

In the preamble to Damu Anna's story in Chapter 25, the author, Hemadpant, expresses a deep sense of humility regarding his role. He confesses that he felt he lacked the authority, knowledge, or erudition necessary to write the Shri Sai Charitra. He refers to himself as a "poor soul" and an "ignorant person." However, he clarifies that it was Sai Baba Himself who inspired him and gave him the command to write. This divine inspiration endowed his "meager intellect with courage and special knowledge," allowing him to undertake the sacred task of writing the book to awaken other devotees.


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