In Chapter 2, the author expresses profound humility and a sense of inadequacy. He questions his ability to write a saint's life story when he cannot even fully understand his own inner self, let alone describe the mind of a saint without error. He notes that even the Vedas became silent when trying to define the Lord's form, highlighting the audacity of his attempt. The author uses a powerful metaphor, stating that one could sooner measure the seven seas or wrap the sky than measure the worth of a saint. He acknowledges himself as a 'lowly person' but confesses that the desire to sing Baba's praises was an irresistible and uncontrollable force.
How does the author of the Satcharitra express his feelings of inadequacy when faced with the task of writing about a saint like Sai Baba?
📖 Chapter 2