In Chapter 36, the author expresses profound humility and acknowledges their limitations in capturing the infinite greatness of saints. The narrator questions their own authority, stating, "What authority do I have? I am truly aware of this." This sense of humility is further emphasized when the author dismisses their own ego or "I-ness," positing that it is the "playful Sai himself" who takes over and communicates his own qualities through the narrator. This perspective, as detailed in Chapter 36, suggests that the author sees themselves not as the creator of the narrative but as a humble instrument or pretext through whom Sai Baba's divine stories are manifested for the benefit of devotees.
How does the author of the Sai Satcharitra portray their own role and limitations in Chapter 36?
📖 Chapter 36