How does the author of the Sai Satcharitra reconcile his feeling of inadequacy with his ambition to write about a great Saint?

📖 Chapter 2

The author expresses profound humility in Chapter 2, acknowledging that the worth of a Saint is immeasurable and that even the Vedas became silent when trying to describe God's form. He states that one must first become a Saint to truly know a Saint. However, he reconciles this by explaining that Baba’s glory is so irresistible that it creates an uncontrollable wave of desire to sing his praises. More importantly, he believes the inspiration is not his own but is ignited by Sai Baba Himself. He sees himself as merely a pretext, an ignorant person through whom the Saint is getting His own work completed.


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