In Chapter 38, the author provides a clear bridge from the previous discussion. The text states, "In the previous chapter, with great love, the Chavadi of Sainath was described; now, in this chapter, listen to the story of the Handi (cooking pot)." To explain his role in this transition, the author uses an analogy, comparing himself to a child who only knows how to eat. He posits that his "Mother Sai" is the one who knows what to feed him, placing the pen in his hand and spontaneously getting the composition written for the devotees' benefit, thus introducing the new topic.
How does the author of Sai Satcharitra transition from the previous chapter's topic to the story of the Handi in Chapter 38?
📖 Chapter 38