In Chapter 15, the author addresses the listeners with profound humility and respect. He implores them for their grace and attention, using the metaphor of an ocean to describe their capacity to listen. He compares himself to a river, whether it's the pure water of the Ganges or a muddy stream, wishing to immerse himself in the ocean of the listeners. As detailed in the fifteenth chapter, he asks them not to rebuke him for his desire to share the stories, emphasizing that it is not good to desert the lowly. The author believes that the listeners' inherent interest in the stories of saints will be fulfilled if they look upon him with grace, allowing him to narrate the nectar-like tales of Sai.
How does the author of the Shri Sai Satcharitra address the listeners in Chapter 15, and what does he ask of them?
📖 Chapter 15