The latter half of Chapter 30 provides a deep insight into the author's humility and complete surrender to Sai Baba. He questions his own qualifications, asking, 'what qualification do I have?' and concludes that the work of writing the Satcharitra is not his own but Sai's. He states, 'He whose work it is, He Himself gets it accomplished. What burden is there on me then?' This passage reveals his perspective that he is merely a vessel or instrument. As described in Chapter 30, the author sees Sai as the true 'illuminator of my speech' and the 'capable lamp of knowledge' who destroys the darkness of ignorance. This faith stilled the wavering of his mind and made the effort of writing feel effortless.
In the latter part of Chapter 30, the author reflects on his own role in writing the Satcharitra. What is his perspective on his own capabilities versus Sai Baba's grace?
๐ Chapter 30