The author presents himself with profound humility, framing his role as that of a mere instrument for a divine will. In Chapter 37, he explicitly states, 'I am a poor man of dull intellect; I do not know the composition of poetry.' He conveys that he is simply holding the pen, and it is Sai Baba who is the true author, providing the intellect and inspiration. The author firmly believes that without Sai's grace, he would be incapable of writing the life story, asserting, 'He himself is the teller of His story and the one who makes it be written.' This perspective emphasizes the sacred nature of the text over the author's own literary skill.
How does the author of the Sai Satcharita frame his own role and ability in the writing of the book?
๐ Chapter 37