Chapter 53 provides a powerful illustration of divine will triumphing over human plans. The original author, Hemadpant, made a promise to provide a summary, which is described as the general rule for an author. However, as Chapter 53 recounts, he passed away unexpectedly. The text explicitly states this was an exception to the rule and that "Nothing happens by one's own will; Baba’s will is more powerful." The subsequent struggles to produce the summary and the new author's complete surrender to the Guru for inspiration further reinforce the idea that the book's completion was not a human endeavor but an act orchestrated by Sai Baba's grace.
How does Chapter 53 illustrate the concept that divine will supersedes human intention in the context of the Shri Sai Satcharitra's completion?
📖 Chapter 53