In Chapter 15, the author employs a powerful metaphor, comparing the listeners to a vast ocean. They express deep humility, likening themselves to rivers or even a 'muddy stream of a village' seeking a place within this ocean. The author pleads with the audience not to turn them away, just as the great ocean accepts all rivers, regardless of their purity. This analogy, found in Chapter 15, underscores the author's desire to immerse themselves in the listeners' grace and asks for their patient attention and forgiveness for any shortcomings, emphasizing that it is not good to 'desert the lowly.'
How does the author of the Shri Sai Satcharitra describe their relationship with the listeners in Chapter 15, and what do they ask of them?
📖 Chapter 15