How does the author of the Sai Satcharitra reflect on his own capabilities and Sai Baba's role in the creation of the text in Chapter 30?

πŸ“– Chapter 30

In Chapter 30, the author humbly reflects on his perceived inadequacies, stating, "We are devoid of proper samskaras and of little power." However, he places complete trust in Sai's grace. He views himself as merely a vessel for a divine task, questioning, "He whose work it is, He Himself gets it accomplished. What burden is there on me then?" The author explicitly credits Sai Baba as the true source of his inspiration, calling him the "illuminator of my speech" and the "capable lamp of knowledge" that destroys the darkness of ignorance, thus stilling the wavering of his mind.


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