The author, Hemadpant, clarifies that while the book may outwardly appear to be a biography, it is much more profound. Chapter 14 describes the Sai Satcharitra as "a treasure of happiness, a fruit of one's own supreme nectar" and a powerful play, or "Leela," orchestrated by Sai Baba himself. It's not just a collection of stories but a divine instrument designed to increase the love and devotion of devotees, break the bonds of delusion and attachment, and ultimately dissolve the consciousness of the "triad" of knower, known, and knowledge, leading listeners to happiness.
The author claims the Sai Satcharitra is more than just a biography. What deeper purpose and nature does he attribute to the book?
📖 Chapter 14