In Chapter 24, the narrator presents themselves with great humility, acknowledging that the act of saying 'I narrate' is a matter of ego. They believe that one must be egoless at the Guru's feet for the story to flow authentically. The narrator explicitly credits Sai Samarth as the 'stimulator of intellect' who is actually making them speak the words. As mentioned in Chapter 24, the author admits to describing the significance of events according to their own 'limited intellect,' positioning themselves merely as a conduit for Sai's teachings.
How does the narrator in Chapter 24 perceive their own role in telling Sai Baba's story?
📖 Chapter 24