Chapter 47 portrays the author, Hemadpant, as merely a conduit for Sai Baba's teachings. The text states that Sai Samarth himself is the story, the speaker, and the face of the narration, while Hemadpant is just a "nickname." It emphasizes this point by declaring, "Sai is the eye of the eyes and the ear of the ears; Entering my heart, He himself narrated this account." The author humbly suggests that he is as empty as the listeners if he doesn't grasp the story's essence. This highlights the belief that the true source of the stories is Sai, who is like a wish-fulfilling tree under whose shade there is no lack of narrative nectar.
How does Chapter 47 describe the author's role in relation to Sai Baba as the true narrator?
π Chapter 47