How does the author of Chapter 53 contrast their own abilities with those of Hemadpant, and what divine support do they seek to complete the work?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 53

In Chapter 53, the author who took over the task of completing the Shri Sai Satcharitra expresses profound humility and feelings of inadequacy, especially when compared to the original author. The chapter describes Hemadpant as a 'jewel among poets' from whose mouth 'Vedanta flowed.' In stark contrast, the new author refers to themselves as 'a fool with a dull intellect' who is 'blind to poetry from the start.' Recognizing this perceived limitation, the author repeatedly prays for divine intervention. As mentioned in Chapter 53, they beg for mercy from Lord Dattaguru, believing his grace is so great it 'can make a gnat lift a mountain,' and ultimately surrenders to Sai, stating that Sai himself will write the summary.


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