In Chapter 47, the author, Hemad, clarifies his role as a narrator in a very humble way. He states that Sai Baba himself is the true source of the stories, being the story, the speaker, and the face behind it all. The text explains that Sai is the "eye of the eyes and the ear of the ears" and that he enters the author's heart to narrate the account himself. Hemad describes his own name as "merely a nickname," emphasizing that he is just an instrument or a channel for Sai's divine words. This perspective, presented in Chapter 47, positions Sai Baba as the ultimate storyteller.
How does Chapter 47 describe the role of Hemad, the author, in narrating the stories of Sai Baba?
π Chapter 47