Chapter 36 offers a metaphysical explanation for the narration of Sai Baba's stories, suggesting he is the ultimate author and director. The narrator admits their own inadequacy, stating that the "playful Sai himself takes over and makes his own qualities heard by his devotees through someone," effectively using the narrator as a vehicle. The chapter further elaborates that because Sai "loves his own stories very much," he "constantly provides memories of them." In this process, he makes the "listener and speaker a mere pretext" to manifest the stories in the world, thereby fulfilling the desires of his devotees and ensuring his life and teachings are shared.
How does the Satcharitra explain the process by which Sai Baba's own stories are told?
📖 Chapter 36