In Chapter 47, the narrator Hemadpant presents himself as a humble instrument for a divine purpose, rather than the true author. He explicitly states that Sai Baba is the source, noting that Sai entered his heart to narrate the account himself. Hemadpant diminishes his own importance by saying, "Sai Samarth himself is the story, the speaker, and the face; In that case, who is Hemad? He is merely a nickname." He further explains that though he is the speaker, he is as empty as the listeners if he fails to grasp the story's essence, reinforcing that the power and wisdom originate solely from Sai Baba, as detailed throughout the introductory verses of Chapter 47.
How does Hemadpant, the narrator, portray his role in writing Sai's stories in Chapter 47?
📖 Chapter 47