How does the author of the Sai Satcharitra portray their own role in narrating these stories in Chapter 36?

📖 Chapter 36

In Chapter 36, the narrator expresses profound humility, questioning their own capacity to describe the infinite greatness of saints. They explicitly state, "What authority do I have? I am truly aware of this." The author dismisses their own ego or "I-ness" in the process, asserting that it is the "playful Sai himself" who takes over and communicates his own qualities to devotees through the narrator. According to the philosophy presented in Chapter 36, both the speaker and the listener are merely a pretext. Sai Baba, who loves his own stories, is the true orchestrator, using the narration to provide memories and fulfill the desires of his followers.


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