In Chapter 15, the author addresses the audience with profound humility, referring to them as 'good listeners' and comparing them to a vast ocean. The author states that just as an ocean accepts both the pure water of the Ganges and a muddy village stream, the listeners' hearts are open to the stories. The author expresses a desire to 'immerse myself in you,' showing deep respect and a sense of service. This humble approach, as detailed in Chapter 15, reveals that the author sees themself merely as a conduit for the sacred stories, emphasizing that the grace and fulfillment come from the stories of the saints and the listeners' own faith.
How does the author of the Shri Sai Satcharitra address the audience in Chapter 15, and what does this reveal?
π Chapter 15