The text mentions the author's humility before describing the Chavadi. How does the author frame their role in narrating these stories?

📖 Chapter 37

Before beginning the description of the Chavadi, the author expresses profound humility about their role as a writer. In chapter 37, the author describes themselves as a 'poor man of dull intellect' who does not know the art of composing poetry. They make it clear that they are merely a vessel, stating, 'I write whatever Sai makes me write.' The author firmly believes that Sai Baba himself is the true source of the intellect required to write the life-story, asserting that Baba is both 'the teller of His story and the one who makes it be written,' thus framing the entire narration as an act of divine grace.


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