How does the narrator of the Sai Satcharitra describe Sai Baba's role in the telling of his own life story?

📖 Chapter 36

In Chapter 36, the narrator expresses a deep sense of humility, questioning his own authority to describe the infinite greatness of saints. He believes his own ego, or "I-ness," is set aside, and that Sai Baba himself is the true narrator. The text states that the "playful Sai himself takes over and makes his own qualities heard by his devotees through someone." The author sees himself and the listener as a "mere pretext" that Sai uses to fulfill the desires of his devotees, emphasizing that Sai Baba is the ultimate source and force behind the narration of his own stories.


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