How does the author in Chapter 2 describe the divine inspiration behind his and other authors' writings on saints?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 2

In Chapter 2, the author explains that he is merely an instrument for a higher power. He states, "Making me his pen, Baba himself will guide my hand. I am merely the owner in name; I only shape the letters." This reflects a belief that the saints themselves are the true authors of their biographies, working through chosen individuals. The text draws a parallel with Mahipati in the year 1700 (Shaka) and Das Ganu in 1800 (Shaka), through whom the saints had their biographies written. This concept, as presented in Chapter 2, is that saints hold the author by the hand and write their own stories, dignifying the work and using the writer as a humble vehicle.


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