Yes, Chapter 53 provides interesting details about Hemadpant's writing process. It describes him as being very frugal, never letting even a scrap of paper go to waste. He would write the chapters of the Satcharitra on these scraps and give them directly to the printer, as he felt pained by any wasteful expenditure. Beyond mere frugality, Chapter 53 suggests a deeper, noble intent. Hemadpant felt compassion for what he called the "poor, lifeless scraps of paper" and believed that by using them for the service of Sai Baba, the "Lion among Saints," these scraps would be redeemed. This shows his deep devotion and his desire to infuse every aspect of his work with spiritual service.
I heard Hemadpant had a unique way of writing. Can you describe his methods and motivations as explained in Chapter 53?
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