How does the author of the Sai Satcharitra describe their own process of writing and their relationship with Sai in Chapter 35?

📖 Chapter 35

In Chapter 35, the author humbly describes their role as a "servant of the command," asserting that the words of the life story emerge simply from following orders respectfully. The author uses a powerful metaphor, comparing devotees to the young of a tortoise who are nourished solely by a glance from their mother. This glance from Sai, the "ocean of mercy," is portrayed as being so fulfilling that it eliminates thirst and hunger. This profound connection, as explained in Chapter 35, dissolves the sense of duality, where the distinctions between the seer, the seen, and the act of seeing vanish entirely.


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