In Chapter 1, the author establishes a profound hierarchy of reverence through a series of salutations, showing respect to the entire spectrum of spiritual and familial heritage. He begins by bowing to divine figures like Narayana, ancient sages like Parashurama and Bharadwaj, and revered Yogis such as Valmiki and Vasishtha. He then extends his reverence to more recent saints like Jnaneshwar and Tukaram. As Chapter 1 continues, he pays homage to his personal lineage, including his grandfather, father, mother, and aunt, acknowledging their sacrifices and devotion. Finally, he bows to his eldest brother and even his listeners, demonstrating a comprehensive humility that honors the divine, the saintly, the familial, and the contemporary community before proceeding.
Can you explain the lineage of reverence the author establishes in Chapter 1 before he even begins the main narrative?
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