Chapter 53 strongly emphasizes the supremacy of divine grace over human will. This theme is introduced with the sudden death of the original author, Hemadpant, which prevented him from fulfilling his promise to write a summary. The text explicitly states, "Nothing happens by one's own will; Baba’s will is more powerful." This idea is further reinforced by the successor author, who feels entirely incapable of the task. As detailed in the chapter, this person prays for the Guru's favor, acknowledging their own limitations and stating that only by the Guru's power can the task be completed. The author concludes that Sai is the true writer, and their own role is simply to be an instrument, demonstrating that the book's completion is ultimately an act of divine will.
How does Chapter 53 explain the relationship between human will and divine grace in the context of creating the Shri Sai Satcharitra?
📖 Chapter 53