In Chapter 38, the author presents himself as a humble instrument of Sai Baba's will. He uses a poignant analogy to describe his role, stating that just as a small child knows how to eat but relies on its mother to provide the right food, he is similarly dependent on 'Mother Sai.' The text explains that Sai Baba has placed the pen in the author's hand and is getting the composition 'written spontaneously for the sake of His own beloved devotees.' This self-portrayal, found in Chapter 38, underscores the belief that the work is not a product of the author's own intellect but a divine inspiration flowing directly from the Guru.
How does the author of the Sai Satcharitra portray his role in composing the text within Chapter 38?
📖 Chapter 38