In Chapter 47, the author, Hemadpant, humbly minimizes his own role in the creation of the narrative. He explains that Sai Baba himself is the true source of the stories, stating, "Sai Samarth himself is the story, the speaker, and the face; In that case, who is Hemad? He is merely a nickname." The author clarifies that Sai enters his heart and narrates the account directly. Hemadpant portrays himself as a simple instrument, suggesting he is merely sitting on the shore of the vast ocean of Sai's stories and that without grasping the essence, he is as empty as the listeners. This emphasizes that the wisdom originates from Sai, not the writer.
How does the author, Hemadpant, describe his own role in writing the stories found in Chapter 47?
📖 Chapter 47