Chapter 53 strongly emphasizes the supremacy of divine will, specifically Baba's will, over human plans and intentions. It explicitly states, "Nothing happens by one's own will; Baba’s will is more powerful." This is illustrated by the fact that Hemadpant, despite his intention, was unable to complete the book's summary due to his sudden death. The new author who takes up the task fully surrenders to this idea, acknowledging their own intellectual limitations and praying for divine inspiration. They assert that Sai, the "breaker of obstacles," will be the actual author of the summary and that their own mouth is "merely an instrument," reinforcing the theme that the entire work is ultimately guided and completed by the Sadguru's grace, not human agency alone.
How does Chapter 53 explain the role of divine will versus human effort in the creation of the Satcharitra?
📖 Chapter 53