How does Chapter 47 describe the relationship between the storyteller, the story, and Sai Baba himself?

📖 Chapter 47

Chapter 47 presents a unique relationship where Sai Baba is the ultimate source of everything. The text clarifies that the narrator, Hemad, considers himself merely a vessel or a "nickname." One passage poignantly asks, "In that case, who is Hemad? He is merely a nickname." The chapter goes on to state that "Sai Samarth himself is the story, the speaker, and the face." This establishes that the stories are not mere human compositions but divine teachings flowing directly from Sai. As Chapter 47 explains, Sai enters the narrator's heart and narrates the account himself, ensuring the stories are a pure form of his grace and wisdom.


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