In Chapter 35, the author humbly describes himself as a mere "servant of the command," who only knows how to follow orders respectfully. He explains that the words of the holy life story are not his own but are "waves of words" that emerge while he keeps his gaze fixed on Sai's feet. He uses the metaphor of filling a pot with these words. The author further compares devotees to the young of a tortoise, who are nourished simply by the mother's glance. He states that Sai's glance is so fulfilling that it takes away all thirst and hunger, providing complete satisfaction and inspiration for his writing.
How does the author of the Sai Satcharitra describe his role and source of inspiration within Chapter 35?
📖 Chapter 35