In Chapter 47, the author presents themselves not as the creator of the story, but as a humble vessel for Sai Baba. The text explicitly claims that "Sai is the eye of the eyes and the ear of the ears; Entering my heart, He himself narrated this account." This attributes the story's origin directly to Sai. The author reinforces this humility by stating, "though I am the speaker of this story, I am as empty as you are if I do not grasp the distilled essence here." This emphasizes that the power and wisdom lie within Sai's message, not in the person who is speaking or writing it.
Describe the author's role in narrating the story as presented in Chapter 47. How do they attribute the story's origin?
📖 Chapter 47