How does the author of the Satcharitra describe their role and inspiration for writing the book in Chapter 2?

πŸ“– Chapter 2

The author takes a very humble stance in Chapter 2, describing themselves as an 'ignorant person' who is merely an instrument for a higher power. The text explicitly states the belief that Sai Baba himself is the true author, guiding the writer's hand and making them his pen. This concept is compared to how saints in the past, like Mahipati and Das Ganu, were inspired to write their great works. As Chapter 2 reveals, the author sees themselves as only the 'owner in name' who shapes the letters, while the divine inspiration and the stories themselves come directly from Baba, arising from a deep desire to collect these stories for loving devotees.


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