In Chapter 24, the narrator adopts a perspective of profound humility, emphasizing that the stories are not a product of their own ego. After stating, 'I shall narrate,' the author immediately corrects this by noting that one should be egoless at the Guru's feet for the stream of the story to flow. The author explicitly attributes the narration to a higher power, stating, 'Sai Samarth, the stimulator of intellect, makes me speak these words.' As mentioned in Chapter 24, the narrator acknowledges their own 'limited intellect' and sees themselves merely as a vehicle for conveying Sai's teachings.
From what perspective does the author of the Sai Satcharitra present the narration in Chapter 24?
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