From the author's perspective, what was the divine inspiration behind writing about the Chavadi and other stories of Sai?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 37

The author expresses a profound sense of humility, stating that the ability to write these stories comes not from his own intellect but from Sai Baba's grace. In Chapter 37, the author describes himself as a 'poor man of dull intellect' and confesses, 'I write whatever Sai makes me write.' This viewpoint underscores the belief that Sai Baba is the ultimate source of the narrative. The author posits the question, 'Had Sai not been the giver of intellect, who am I to write the life-story?' He concludes that Sai is both 'the teller of His story and the one who makes it be written,' positioning the description of the Chavadi as a divinely orchestrated account rather than a mere human composition.


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