How does the author explain the transition to the topic of the Handi and his own role in writing Chapter 38?

πŸ“– Chapter 38

In Chapter 38, the author explains that the previous chapter lovingly described the Chavadi, and now this chapter will narrate the story of the Handi, or cooking pot, which brings joy. The author uses a beautiful analogy to describe his role in this composition. He compares himself to a small child who knows how to eat but not what to eat, a decision left to the mother. As mentioned in this chapter, he states that his "Mother Sai," having placed the pen in his hand, is spontaneously getting this work written for the benefit of Baba's own beloved devotees, highlighting a sense of divine inspiration and guidance.


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