In Chapter 30, the author expresses profound humility and sees himself as merely a vessel for Sai Baba's grace. He explicitly questions his own qualifications, wondering, 'what qualification do I have? Who takes up this task upon themselves?' He firmly believes that the work is not his own but that Sai Baba himself is the one getting it accomplished. The author's conviction, as stated in Chapter 30, is that 'Sai is the illuminator of my speech' and the 'capable lamp of knowledge' who destroys ignorance. This complete faith in Sai is what stilled his wavering mind and made the effort of writing feel nonexistent. He attributes the auspicious nature of the text entirely to the grace bestowed upon him by the compassionate Lord.
From the perspective of Chapter 30, what is the author's view on his own role in writing the Sri Sai Satcharita?
📖 Chapter 30