When the author, referred to as Annasaheb Dabholkar or Govindrao, had the sincere desire to document Sai Baba's life, Baba perceived his prayer and felt compassion. To calm the author's impatient mind, Baba began to provide courage. As recorded in the thirteenth chunk of Chapter 2, Baba gave his explicit permission and encouragement, saying, "A collection of stories, news, and experiences should indeed be made. Keep a record; it is good. My full help is with it." He further assured the author that he was merely an instrument and that Baba Himself would be the one writing His own story, thus giving the project divine sanction and impetus.
How did Sai Baba give the author, Govindrao Dabholkar, the encouragement to begin writing the 'Sai Satcharita'?
📖 Chapter 2