In Chapter 38, the author makes a clear transition from the previous chapter's topic. He mentions that the Chavadi procession was described in the prior chapter with great love, and now he will narrate the story of the Handi (cooking pot), which brings "uninterrupted joy." The author expresses his humility and attributes the writing process entirely to Sai Baba's grace. As described in the chapter, he compares himself to a small child who knows how to eat but not what to eat, implying his own lack of knowledge. He states, "my Mother Sai, having placed the pen in my hand, is getting this composition written spontaneously for the sake of His own beloved devotees," highlighting his belief that he is merely an instrument for Baba's will.
How does the author transition from the previous chapter and what is his role in writing Chapter 38?
📖 Chapter 38