How does the author of the Satcharitra describe Sainath's role and love in the creation of this work, based on the insights from Chapter 3?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 3

The author, in Chapter 3, humbly presents himself as merely a pretext or an instrument for a work that is being done by Sainath Himself. He states, "Keeping me in front as a pretext, He Himself did this work." This reflects a deep sense of surrender. The author compares Sai's love and grace to the natural, unconditional love of a mother cow who feels a surge of milk for her calf, or a rain cloud that showers water to quench the thirst of a Chataka bird. According to Chapter 3, this outpouring of stories is a manifestation of Sai's innate love, intended to satisfy the spiritual thirst of His devotees and guide them toward liberation.


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