In Chapter 43, the author acknowledges that recounting the end of Sai Baba's physical body might not please the reader's heart and could cause weariness. However, the chapter provides a profound spiritual justification for doing so. It posits that narrating the passing of saints and sages is an act that purifies both the listeners and the speakers. The text further states that remembrance of the glory of God's devotees, through devotional singing or chanting, is one of the easiest and most effective means to purify the inner self and wash away accumulated sins.
How does the author, Hemad, justify writing about the sad event of Sai Baba's passing in Chapter 43?
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