The provided text from Chapter 2 discusses two separate but important ideas that are not presented as having a direct causal relationship. On one hand, Sai Baba instructs the author to dissolve his ego, promising that if he does, Baba himself will write the story through him. This is a condition for the divine authorship of the work. On the other hand, the author separately introduces the story of his naming as "Hemadpant" to satisfy the readers' curiosity, as promised in the previous chapter. According to Chapter 2, the telling of the naming story is a narrative decision by the author, not an immediate consequence of his ego's dissolution.
How did the dissolution of the author's ego at Sai Baba's feet directly result in him being given the name 'Hemadpant'?
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