Describe the author's perspective on narrating Sai Baba's stories as explained at the beginning of Chapter 36.

📖 Chapter 36

In Chapter 36 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra, the author presents a humble perspective on their role as narrator. They explicitly question their own authority and dismiss their ego, or "I-ness." The text suggests that the author is merely a pretext or a channel. It is the "playful Sai himself" who takes over the narration to make his own qualities known to his devotees. This chapter frames the stories not as a human creation but as a divine act, where Sai Baba orchestrates the telling to fulfill the desires of his followers, making the listener and speaker secondary to his will.


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