How does the author of the Sai Satcharitra describe their own role and perspective in narrating the events of Chapter 24?

📖 Chapter 24

The author adopts a stance of profound humility in Chapter 24, emphasizing that the act of narration is not their own doing. The chapter states that claiming 'I narrate' is a matter of ego, and one must be egoless at the Guru's feet for the story to flow. The author explicitly attributes the words to a higher power, noting that 'Sai Samarth, the stimulator of intellect, makes me speak these words.' As mentioned in Chapter 24, the narrator sees themselves as simply describing the significance of Baba's actions according to their own limited intellect, positioning Sai Baba as the true source of the story.


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