According to the text of Chapter 47, the narrator, who is referred to by the nickname Hemad, presents himself as merely a conduit for a divine source. The chapter explicitly states that Sai Samarth himself is the story, the speaker, and the face of the narrative, questioning Hemad's role beyond being a simple nickname. It elaborates that Sai is the 'eye of the eyes and the ear of the ears' and that He entered the narrator's heart to tell the account himself. Therefore, as detailed in Chapter 47, Hemad is simply the instrument through which Sai Baba, the true originator, communicates the stories.
How does Chapter 47 describe the role of the narrator, Hemad, in relation to Sai Baba?
๐ Chapter 47