From the perspective presented in Chapter 45, what is the author's attitude towards writing the Satcharitra?

πŸ“– Chapter 45

The author's attitude in Chapter 45 is one of profound humility and reverence for both the subject, Sai Baba, and the readers. The author marvels at Sai's 'extraordinary skill' in initiating the writing and feels inadequate to describe Sai's 'unfathomable fame.' He refers to himself as having 'little knowledge' and calls the book a 'speech-sacrifice (Vag-yagna)' that he hopes the 'all-knowing listeners' will accept. This perspective underscores the belief that the author is merely an instrument and that the Guru Himself is the one completing this auspicious work, as conveyed throughout the chapter.


πŸ™ Have a question for Sai Baba?

Get guidance from Sai Satcharitra

Or browse more answers β†’