Describe the author's reflection on their own role in narrating Sai Baba's stories, as presented in Chapter 36.

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 36

In Chapter 36 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra, the author expresses profound humility about their role as the narrator. They question their own authority, acknowledging that the greatness of saints is infinite and cannot be truly described by an ordinary person. The author suggests that their own ego, or "I-ness," is set aside, and it is the playful Sai Baba himself who takes over the narration. According to this chapter, the author is merely a pretext or a medium through whom Sai makes his own qualities and stories heard by his devotees, effectively fulfilling their desires.


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