How does the author of the Shri Sai Satcharitra address the audience in Chapter 15, and what is the significance of the ocean comparison?

📖 Chapter 15

In Chapter 15, the author adopts a tone of profound humility when addressing the listeners, asking for their grace and attention. A significant comparison is made where the audience is likened to a vast ocean. The author notes that the ocean accepts all rivers, whether it's the pure water of the Ganges or a muddy village stream, without commotion. This metaphor, as found in Chapter 15, is used to express the author's desire to immerse himself and his stories in the listeners, pleading with them to be accepting and not turn him away. It highlights the importance of the listener's open-hearted and non-judgmental reception of the sacred narratives.


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