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

📖 Chapter 49

In Chapter 49, the author begins by acknowledging that "maintaining silence is the real praise of the Sadguru" because Sai's greatness is ultimately beyond description. However, he immediately explains that each quality and Leela (divine play) of Sai is so blessed and unfathomable that he cannot remain still or silent. He compares this compulsion to write and share to the joy of a feast; when one tastes a sweet delicacy, they want to bring their friends to the table so the bliss can be doubled. He calls his book a "culinary arrangement of essence" born from this desire to share the experience of Sai's grace with all listeners.


🙏 Have a question for Sai Baba?

Get guidance from Sai Satcharitra

Or browse more answers →