In Chapter 38 of the Sai Satcharitra, the author makes a clear transition from the previous chapter's topic. It is explicitly mentioned, "In the previous chapter, with great love, the Chavadi of Sainath was described; now, in this chapter, listen to the story of the Handi (cooking pot)." To describe the writing process, the author uses a touching analogy. The text compares the author to a small child who knows how to eat but not what to eat, and Sai Baba to the mother who takes care to provide the right nourishment. This chapter explains that Mother Sai, by placing the pen in the author's hand, is spontaneously getting the composition written for the benefit of His devotees.
Chapter 38 transitions from describing the Chavadi to the story of the Handi. How does the author frame this transition and what analogy is used for the writing process?
📖 Chapter 38