How does the author, Hemadpant, perceive his own role in narrating Sai's stories in this chapter?

📖 Chapter 47

In Chapter 47, the author Hemadpant presents himself with great humility, minimizing his own role in the creation of the stories. He posits that Sai Samarth is the true source, describing Him as "the story, the speaker, and the face." Hemadpant goes so far as to say his own name is "merely a nickname" and that he is as empty as any other listener if he fails to grasp the story's essence. He clarifies that Sai himself entered his heart to narrate the account. This perspective, as detailed in Chapter 47, reinforces the idea that the stories are a divine transmission, with Hemadpant acting as a humble instrument rather than a conventional author.


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