In Chapter 2, the author addresses the potential doubt from listeners about the need for a new book when other stories about Sai Baba already exist. He resolves this by comparing Sai’s life to a vast, infinite ocean that is a mine of jewels. He humbly describes his effort as that of a small Titwi bird trying to empty this ocean, an impossible task. The author explains that because Sai's life is so deep and his unique stories are infinite, it is impossible to describe them completely. Therefore, as mentioned in Chapter 2, one should find satisfaction in whatever can be told, and this new collection is justified as another attempt to share the boundless leelas of Sai Baba, which provide peace from worldly troubles and give devotees enthusiasm.
In Chapter 2, the author acknowledges that other stories about Sai Baba already exist. How does he justify writing yet another book?
📖 Chapter 2