The Shri Sai Satcharita is praised as more than a simple biography; Chapter 0 describes it as an 'excellent succulent poem.' Its literary fulfillment is compared to the high standards set by Lord Shri Dnyaneshwar Maharaj, quoting from Dnyaneshwari: 'Poetry is the beauty of speech; rasika-ness (aesthetic taste) is the beauty of poetry; and the touch of the Supreme Truth is the beauty of that rasika-ness.' This suggests the book is not just informative but is also rich with aesthetic qualities, illustrations, metaphors, and ornaments that elevate its spiritual message.
In what ways is the Shri Sai Satcharita described as a work of high poetic and aesthetic value?
π Chapter 0