In Chapter 36, the author humbly diminishes their own role, explaining that Sai Baba is the actual narrator of his life story. The text suggests that the human author is merely a pretext or an instrument. It says, "the playful Sai himself takes over and makes his own qualities heard by his devotees through someone." This concept highlights Sai's omnipotence and his subtle way of working. He loves his own stories and provides memories of them, using the listener and speaker as a medium to fulfill the desires of his devotees. This positions the Satcharitra not as a human biography but as a divine self-revelation orchestrated by Sai Baba himself for the spiritual welfare of his followers.
Can you explain Sai Baba's role as the 'true narrator' of his own stories as mentioned in Chapter 36?
π Chapter 36