In Chapter 2, the author acknowledges a promise made in the previous chapter to explain the origin of his name, 'Hemadpant.' He brings it up after quoting Sai Baba's words, 'Do not engage in dualistic explanations.' This quote reminds him of his promise to the listeners. He states that this doubt about the identity of 'Hemadpant' naturally arises for readers, and he will satisfy that curiosity by telling the sub-story of his naming ceremony. He assures the reader that this digression is also Sai's inspiration and that the main life story will continue afterward.
The text mentions the author will explain how he got the name 'Hemadpant'. What context is provided around this promise?
📖 Chapter 2