The author addresses this very question, acknowledging that listeners might doubt the necessity of a new book when works by Das Ganu and others already exist. According to Chapter 2, the author explains that Sai's life is like a vast, deep ocean, an infinite mine of jewels that is impossible to describe completely. Therefore, one should find satisfaction in whatever can be told. The author sees Sai's unique and infinite stories as a source of peace from worldly troubles, enthusiasm, and mental steadiness for devotees, justifying the creation of a new collection of these powerful narratives.
Given that other texts about Sai Baba already exist, why did the author feel the need to write another one?
📖 Chapter 2