In Chapter 47, the author, Hemadpant, humbly minimizes his own role in creating the text. He posits that Sai Samarth himself is the story, the speaker, and the source, and that "Hemad" is merely a nickname. This implies that the stories are a direct transmission from Sai. The chapter describes the stories as supremely holy, with the power to sever the bonds of Karma for both wise and ignorant listeners. According to Chapter 47, hearing these accounts can cause one to forget their bodily consciousness and become overwhelmed with divine love. The stories are presented as a limitless ocean of nectar, readily available to devotees under Sai's grace.
How does Chapter 47 describe the author's role and the power of Sai's stories?
๐ Chapter 47