How does the author of the Satcharitra reflect on his own role in writing the book in Chapter 30?

📖 Chapter 30

In Chapter 30, the author expresses profound humility regarding his role in creating the text. He questions his own qualifications, stating he is 'devoid of proper samskaras and of little power.' He firmly believes that the work is not his own but is being accomplished by Sai Baba himself. The author sees himself as a mere vessel, declaring, 'Sai is the illuminator of my speech. Sai is the capable lamp of knowledge.' This faith in Sai as the true doer stills the author's wavering mind and removes any sense of burden, allowing the auspicious text to be written through him.


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