In Chapter 35, the author humbly presents themselves as a mere instrument following a divine command. They explicitly state, "I am merely a servant of the command; Knowing only how to follow orders respectfully, these letters of the life story have emerged." The author attributes the flow of words not to their own intellect but to the grace of Sai Baba. As mentioned in this chapter, they use the beautiful metaphor of keeping their gaze on Sai's feet, from which "waves of words emerge." This imagery reinforces the idea that the author is simply a vessel, filling the pot of this holy life story with the grace they receive, much like a young tortoise is nourished solely by its mother's glance.
How does the author of the Sai Satcharitra describe their own role and inspiration in writing Chapter 35?
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