In Chapter 49, the author reveals that he is not the true writer but merely an instrument for Sai Baba. He states that Sai Himself is the composer and writer, and without His divine inspiration, the work would be lifeless. The author shares a personal insight into the creative process, explaining, "If I say I will sit quietly for a moment, my will does not prevail there. A story manifests so unexpectedly that I must take the pen in my hand." This passage from Chapter 49 illustrates that the merciful Sainath entered the author's mind, getting His own book written. This divine intervention not only fulfilled the author's personal desires but also ensured the Satcharita was completed for the benefit of all devotees.
How does the author of the Sai Satcharitra describe his personal experience of writing the book, particularly in Chapter 49?
π Chapter 49