How does the successor author of Chapter 53 frame his role in completing the work, and what divine assistance does he seek?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 53

The successor author, faced with the daunting task of completing Hemadpant's work, expresses profound humility and feelings of inadequacy. In Chapter 53, he describes himself as a 'fool with a dull intellect' who is 'blind to poetry.' He places no confidence in his own abilities, stating he has no strength to compose the summary. Instead, he completely surrenders to a higher power, praying to Lord Dattaguru for mercy and to Sai-Narayana for compassion to inspire his mind. He firmly believes that Sai, the 'breaker of obstacles,' will be the true author, and his own mouth will merely be an instrument for the divine will.


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