How does the author of Chapter 53 describe their own role in writing the summary, and to whom do they attribute their ability?

πŸ“– Chapter 53

The author who completes the summary in Chapter 53 expresses profound humility, describing themselves as a "fool with a dull intellect" who is "blind to poetry" and has no personal strength to compose the work. Throughout the chapter, the author prays to Lord Dattaguru and Sai-Narayana for mercy and inspiration. They firmly attribute any ability to write not to themselves but to the power of the Guru, stating that the Guru's favor is so great "He can make a gnat lift a mountain." The author sees themselves as merely an instrument, declaring that Sai himself is the true writer of the summary.


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