In Chapter 35 of the Sai Satcharitra, the author expresses profound humility and a deep, personal connection to Sai Baba. He describes himself as a "servant of the command," simply following orders to write the life story. He uses the beautiful analogy of being like a young tortoise, nourished solely by the glance of its mother, Sai Baba. This glance, he explains, is so fulfilling that it eliminates all hunger, thirst, and exhaustion. The author further elaborates on how Sai's presence permeates all his senses, stating that the experience of seeing, touching, smelling, or hearing becomes a non-dualistic union with Sai, where the distinction between the observer and the observed completely vanishes.
How does the author of the Sai Satcharitra describe his personal relationship with Sai Baba and the process of writing in Chapter 35?
๐ Chapter 35