In Chapter 49, the author acknowledges the paradox of his writing. He begins by stating that maintaining silence is the real praise of the Sadguru. However, he immediately explains that each quality of Sai makes him forget that silence and that he cannot remain still after witnessing Sai's unfathomable 'Leela' (divine play). He uses an analogy, saying that when one tastes a sweet delicacy, the mind thinks of sharing it with others, as the bliss doubles when shared and the sweetness turns bland if enjoyed alone. Therefore, this desire to share the spiritual bliss with the circle of listeners is what compelled him to create the Satcharita.
If the author of the Satcharita believes silence is the best praise for a Sadguru, why did he decide to write the book?
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