In Chapter 36, the author expresses a deep sense of humility regarding his role as the narrator. He questions his own authority to describe the infinite greatness of saints, stating, "What authority do I have?" He believes that he is not the true author but merely a vessel. The text explains that the "playful Sai himself takes over and makes his own qualities heard by his devotees through someone." The author sees both the listener and the speaker as a "mere pretext" that Baba uses to fulfill the desires of his devotees. This perspective underscores the belief that the stories are a direct manifestation of Sai's grace, with the human author being a secondary instrument.
How does the author of the Satcharitra describe his own role in narrating Sai Baba's stories in Chapter 36?
📖 Chapter 36