In Chapter 35, the author portrays himself as a humble instrument of a divine command, stating, "I am merely a servant of the command; Knowing only how to follow orders respectfully." He describes the writing process as something that flows directly from his devotion, explaining that by keeping his gaze on Sai's feet, "waves of words emerge from there." He uses the metaphor of being a young tortoise, nourished solely by the glance of its mother, to convey his state of complete satisfaction and dependence on Sai's grace. Chapter 35 reveals that for the author, Sai's glance alone is enough to take away all thirst and hunger, highlighting a profound and all-encompassing connection.
How does the author of the Sai Satcharitra describe his own experience of writing and his connection to Sai in Chapter 35?
📖 Chapter 35