How does the author of Sai Satcharitra describe their own role in narrating Sai Baba's stories in Chapter 36?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 36

In Chapter 36, the author expresses profound humility, questioning their own authority by stating, 'What authority do I have? I am truly aware of this.' The chapter explains that the author's ego or 'I-ness' is set aside, and it is the 'playful Sai himself' who takes over to narrate his own qualities to his devotees. This passage from Chapter 36 clarifies that both the speaker and the listener are merely pretexts or instruments through which Sai Baba shares his stories and fulfills the desires of his followers, highlighting a sense of divine orchestration in the book's creation.


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