Chapter 47 explains that Sai Baba is the ultimate source of the narrative. The author, Hemadpant, describes himself as just a "nickname," emphasizing that "Sai Samarth himself is the story, the speaker, and the face." The text states that Sai, being the "eye of the eyes and the ear of the ears," entered the author's heart and narrated the account himself. This positions Hemadpant as a mere instrument or vessel through which Sai's wisdom flows, underscoring the divine origin of the stories being shared and minimizing the author's own agency in the process.
The text says Hemad is just a nickname. What does Chapter 47 say about Sai Baba's role in the creation and telling of these stories compared to the author's?
📖 Chapter 47