In Chapter 30, the author humbly reflects on their role, expressing a sense of being merely a vessel for a higher purpose. The author questions their own qualifications by stating, 'He whose work it is, He Himself gets it accomplished. What burden is there on me then?' This passage reveals a profound faith, attributing the inspiration and ability to write directly to Sai. The author sees Sai as the 'illuminator of my speech' and a 'capable lamp of knowledge' who dispels ignorance, which in turn stilled the author's wavering mind and made the monumental task feel effortless.
How does the author of the Satcharitra describe their own role in writing the text, as mentioned in the latter part of Chapter 30?
📖 Chapter 30