In Chapter 47, Hemadpant humbly describes his role as merely an instrument for a divine process. He explains that Sai himself is the true narrator, entering his heart to narrate the account. The text poses a rhetorical question: "In that case, who is Hemad? He is merely a nickname." This illustrates that Hemadpant sees himself as a vessel or a pen name, while Sai Samarth is the story, the speaker, and the face. This sentiment is reinforced with the metaphor of sitting on the shore of the ocean of Sai's stories, where there is no need to struggle for tales, as they are abundantly available through Sai's grace.
How does Hemadpant describe his own role in narrating the stories of Sai Baba in Chapter 47?
๐ Chapter 47