In Chapter 25, before recounting the story of Damu Anna, the author describes the Shri Sai Satcharitra as a divine work enabled solely by Sai Baba's grace. The author states that their own meager intellect was endowed with courage and knowledge by Sai, who would accept the book for the salvation of His devotees. The text uses several beautiful metaphors, describing the Satcharitra as a "Shed of Nectar-like Sai Stories" where devotees can find refuge from worldly existence. It is also likened to a "Moonstone (Somakant) from which the lunar nectar of Sai's tales flows," which can satisfy the spiritual thirst of devotees. This introduction frames the book not as a human creation, but as the grace and "Prasad" of Sai Baba's feet.
How does the author of the Shri Sai Satcharitra describe the book itself in the prelude to Damu Anna's story?
๐ Chapter 25