In Chapter 36 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra, the narrator's role is presented as that of a humble instrument for a divine purpose. The speaker acknowledges their own limitations, questioning their authority to describe the infinite greatness of saints. The text explicitly states, "Enough of this 'I-ness' (ego) of the speaker; the playful Sai himself takes over and makes his own qualities heard by his devotees through someone." This suggests that the true author is Sai Baba himself, who uses the narrator as a "mere pretext" to communicate with his devotees and fulfill their desires. The narrator's job is to be a willing channel for the holy "Sai Charitra," as Chapter 36 details.
Can you explain the role of the narrator in telling Sai Baba's stories, as presented in the provided text?
📖 Chapter 36