How does the author, Hemadpant, perceive his own role in the creation of the stories told in Chapter 47?

πŸ“– Chapter 47

In Chapter 47, Hemadpant portrays his role with profound humility, essentially removing his own agency as the author. He states that Sai himself is the true storyteller, speaker, and even the story itself, asking rhetorically, "who is Hemad? He is merely a nickname." He describes himself as an empty vessel, clarifying that Sai enters his heart to narrate the account directly. This perspective, detailed in Chapter 47, reinforces the idea that the Satcharitra is not a human creation but a divine discourse flowing through him, with all wisdom and narrative power originating solely from Shri Sai Samarth.


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