How does the author of the Sai Satcharitra frame the narrative in Chapter 44 to guide the reader's emotional and spiritual experience?

📖 Chapter 44

In Chapter 44, the author skillfully frames the narrative to evoke a deep emotional and spiritual response from the reader. The chapter begins with invocations describing Sai's divine qualities, such as being the "embodiment of consciousness" and "kind even to those who harm Him," setting a reverent tone. The author then transitions to the story of Baba's passing but doesn't present it merely as a historical account. Instead, the narrative is described as a "chest" containing the "priceless Sai-gem." As mentioned in Chapter 44, the author urges the reader to "open it with love" and listen with a "steady and loving mind," promising that doing so will fulfill desires and provide a feeling of protection. This metaphorical framing transforms the act of reading into an active spiritual practice.


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