In Chapter 30, the author humbly reflects on their role in composing the text, attributing the entire accomplishment to Sai Baba. The author questions their own qualifications, asking, 'what qualification do I have?' and concludes that the work belongs to Sai, who 'Himself gets it accomplished.' This perspective removes any sense of burden from the author. Sai is described as the 'illuminator of my speech' and a 'capable lamp of knowledge' that destroys the 'darkness of ignorance.' As this chapter reveals, it is because of this profound faith in Sai as the compassionate Lord and true doer that the author felt no effort in the task, and the wavering of their mind was stilled.
Can you explain the author's personal reflection on writing the Sai Satcharita as described in Chapter 30?
📖 Chapter 30