How does the author of Chapter 53 express their feelings about taking on the task of completing Hemadpant's work?

πŸ“– Chapter 53

The author who took up the task of writing the summary after Hemadpant's passing expresses profound humility and feelings of inadequacy. As detailed in Chapter 53, the author describes themself as 'a fool with a dull intellect, having no scent of knowledge' and 'blind to poetry from the start.' Feeling dejected about completing the work of a 'jewel among poets' like Hemadpant, the author turns entirely to prayer. They beg for mercy and inspiration from Lord Dattaguru and Sai-Narayana, acknowledging that only through divine grace can a 'gnat lift a mountain' and the summary be written successfully.


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