In Chapter 15, the author addresses the listeners with profound humility, asking them to show grace and give their attention to the stories. He uses the metaphor of the ocean to describe the listeners. He explains that just as the vast ocean accepts all rivers, whether it be the pure water of the Ganges or a muddy village stream, he hopes the listeners will accept his narrative without judgment. The author expresses a desire to "immerse myself in you," reinforcing this humble appeal. This comparison, found in Chapter 15, serves to establish a respectful and receptive connection between the narrator and the audience.
How does the author of the Satcharitra address the listeners in Chapter 15, and what metaphor is used to describe them?
π Chapter 15