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