Chapter 53 reveals that Hemadpant was notably frugal and had a distinctive writing process. He would write chapters on scraps of paper and give those same scraps directly to the printer, as he felt pained by wasteful expenditure. This wasn't merely about being economical; the chapter suggests a deeper, noble intent. It posits that Hemadpant felt compassion for these 'poor, lifeless scraps of paper' and desired for them to be redeemed through the service of Baba, the 'Lion among Saints.' His soul seemingly wanted to gather these scraps so they could perform this sacred service, which explains why the final chapter was also found written in this manner.
Chapter 53 describes Hemadpant's unique writing habits. Can you elaborate on his process and the philosophy behind it?
📖 Chapter 53