In Chapter 2, the author anticipates that listeners might question the necessity of a new book, especially since works by Das Ganu, Raghunath-Savitri, and others already existed. He explains that Sai's life is like a vast, infinite ocean, a mine of jewels that is impossible to describe completely. The author compares himself to a small Titwi bird trying to empty this ocean, an impossible task. Therefore, as explained in Chapter 2, he argues that one should find satisfaction in whatever can be told, as each collection of stories contributes to understanding Sai's greatness. These unique and infinite stories are meant to provide peace from worldly troubles and give devotees enthusiasm and steadiness of mind.
Given that other works about Sai Baba already existed, how does the author of Sai Satcharitra justify the need for this new text in Chapter 2?
๐ Chapter 2