In Chapter 3, the author humbly presents himself merely as a pretext or instrument for a divine work. He firmly believes that it is Sainath Himself who is accomplishing the task of creating these narratives. The author's role is passive, guided entirely by Sai's grace. To illustrate this divine love and grace, the chapter uses a powerful analogy: a motherly cow that feels a surge of milk for her calf and cannot withhold it. This natural, unconditional outpouring is compared to the love of Sai, who, like a cloud of joy, rains down these stories to satisfy the spiritual thirst of His devotees.
From the author's perspective in Chapter 3, what is the role of Sai Baba in the creation of these stories, and what analogy is used to describe His grace?
📖 Chapter 3