In Chapter 2, the author presents himself with great humility, stating he is merely an ignorant person serving as an instrument for a higher power. He firmly believes that Sai Baba himself is the true author, guiding his hand and making him the "owner in name" only. The text explains that just as saints inspired Mahipati and Das Ganu to write their biographies in previous centuries, Sai Baba is now taking this service from him. This perspective frames the entire work not as a personal achievement, but as a form of worship and a divinely ordained task where Baba himself writes his own story.
How does the author of the Sai Satcharitra describe his role and the divine inspiration behind writing the book in Chapter 2?
π Chapter 2