How does Chapter 36 describe the process of narrating Sai's stories, particularly regarding Sai's own involvement?

📖 Chapter 36

Chapter 36 explains that the narration of Sai's stories is not solely the work of the human author. The text states that the "playful Sai himself takes over" the speaker, overcoming the narrator's ego or "I-ness" to make his own qualities heard by his devotees. It further elaborates that Sai loves his own stories very much and uses them to fulfill the desires of his followers. In this divine process, both the listener and the speaker are described as being a "mere pretext" that Sai utilizes to provide memories of his life and deeds, thus accomplishing his will through them.


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