The author presents the Shri Sai Satcharitra not merely as a book, but as a divine gift. In Chapter 25, he claims his intellect was endowed with courage and special knowledge at the perfect moment, giving him the audacity to undertake the work. He believes Sai Baba Himself will accept these records for the salvation of His devotees. The book is poetically described as a "Shed of Nectar-like Sai Stories" to ward off worldly heat and a "Moonstone" from which the nectar of Sai's tales flows to satisfy devotees like thirsty Chakora birds. He sees it as the grace and "Prasad" of the Saint's feet.
How does the author characterize the Shri Sai Satcharitra and why does he believe he can write it?
📖 Chapter 25