The author of Chapter 53 frames the completion of the Shri Sai Satcharitra not as a personal literary achievement, but as an act of divine will. The chapter explicitly states, "Nothing happens by one's own will; Baba’s will is more powerful." This theme is central to the narrative. The author expresses profound humility, calling himself a "fool with a dull intellect" and praying earnestly for divine intervention. He concludes that it is Sai himself, the "breaker of obstacles," who will ultimately write the summary, using the author's mouth "merely an instrument." This perspective, as detailed in Chapter 53, underscores the belief that the entire work, including its completion after the original author's death, is a manifestation of the Guru's grace and power.
How does the author of Chapter 53 frame the act of completing Hemadpant's work, and what does this reveal about the role of divine will?
📖 Chapter 53