How does the author of the Sai Satcharitra justify writing about Sai Baba in Chapter 49, even after stating that silence is the best form of praise?

📖 Chapter 49

In Chapter 49, the author begins by acknowledging that the Sadguru's greatness is so vast that even sacred texts struggled to describe it, making silence the most fitting praise. However, the author immediately confesses that each quality of Sai makes him forget that silence. The 'unfathomable Leela (play) of Sai' is so captivating that the author cannot remain still. The driving force is a desire to share this joy, using the metaphor of a feast where the host wants to bring friends to partake in the sweet delicacies, causing the 'bliss of the self-essence' to double. This selfless impulse to share the spiritual feast is the primary justification for writing the book.


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