According to Chapter 53, Hemadpant (Annasahab) was exceptionally frugal and had a unique writing process. He never let a scrap of paper go to waste and would write the chapters on these scraps, which were then given directly to the printer. The text suggests this was not just about saving money, but also a form of compassion for the "poor, lifeless scraps of paper," believing they could be redeemed through service to Baba. This practice explains why, after his death, his son Gajanan had to undertake a great effort in researching the vast records to find what was necessary.
How did Hemadpant's personal habits affect the creation and preservation of the Shri Sai Satcharitra, as described in Chapter 53?
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