If it's so difficult to praise the Sadguru, why did the author decide to write and share the stories in the Satcharitra, according to Chapter 49?

📖 Chapter 49

According to Chapter 49, despite acknowledging that silence is the truest form of praise for the Sadguru, the author felt an irresistible urge to share Sai's stories. He explains this motivation using the analogy of a feast. He writes that when one tastes "sweet delicacies," the mind naturally wants to share them with friends, because enjoying them alone makes the sweetness "turn bland." Similarly, the bliss he experienced from Sai's qualities compelled him to share it with the "circle of listeners" so that the "bliss of the self-essence doubles." Therefore, as explained in Chapter 49, the Satcharitra was written out of a deep-seated desire to share spiritual joy and make it a communal experience, a process prompted by Sai Himself.


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