In Chapter 49, the author expresses the profound difficulty of describing the Sadguru. He notes that even the ancient Vedas and Puranas grew weary in their attempts to praise the Guru fully, suggesting that his own effort is fraught with inadequacy. The author states that Sai's 'Leela is inexpressible' and his art is 'inconceivable.' He even references the four stages of speech, noting that where the transcendental (Para), and middle stages (Pashyanti, Madhyama) fail to find expression, the spoken word (Vaikhari) is certainly insufficient for the task. For the author, true praise is silence, but the sweetness of Sai's qualities compels him to speak.
How does the author of the Sai Satcharitra describe the challenge of putting Sai Baba's greatness into words?
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