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.
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?
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