In Chapter 49, the author explains that he was directly prompted by Sai Baba to begin writing the Satcharitra, both for the benefit of other devotees and for his own self-interest. He describes a divine compulsion where, even if he decides to sit quietly, an unexpected story manifests, forcing him to take up his pen. The author states that if he ever forgets a narrative, Sai provides the remembrance at the perfect moment. He humbly concludes that Sai is the true composer and writer of the book, and without Sai's divine inspiration, the work would be lifeless and dry. This chapter reveals that the book is not a product of the author's will alone, but a direct manifestation of Sai's grace.
How does the author describe his process and motivation for writing the Sai Satcharitra in Chapter 49? It seems like he felt compelled to write it.
π Chapter 49