How does the author of Chapter 53 express their own inadequacy and reliance on divine grace to complete the book's summary?

📖 Chapter 53

The author who took up the task of writing the summary after Hemadpant's death expresses profound humility and a sense of inadequacy in Chapter 53. They describe themselves as a "fool with a dull intellect" with "no scent of knowledge" and being "blind to poetry from the start." Faced with this challenge, the author's sole support is faith in a higher power. They pray to Lord Dattaguru, whose grace is so immense that it "can make a gnat lift a mountain," and to Sai-Narayana to feel compassion and inspire their mind. This demonstrates a core theme: the work can only be completed through divine intervention, not by the author's own limited strength.


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