If so many stories about Sai Baba already exist, why did the author feel the need to write another book?

πŸ“– Chapter 2

The author directly addresses this question in Chapter 2. While acknowledging the existence of works by Das Ganu, the Sai Prabha series, and others, the author justifies this new text by using a powerful metaphor. Sai's life is compared to a 'vast ocean, an infinite mine of jewels,' which is impossible to describe completely. The author humbly likens their effort to a small bird trying to empty the ocean. Therefore, the text argues that any collection of Sai's infinite stories is valuable, as it can provide peace, enthusiasm, and steadiness of mind to devotees, and one should find satisfaction in whatever portion of this vastness can be told.


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