At the start of Chapter 36, the narrator adopts a tone of deep humility and reverence. The speaker acknowledges the infinite greatness of saints and questions their own limited authority to describe it, asking, "What authority do I have? I am truly aware of this." The text quickly dismisses the "'I-ness' (ego) of the speaker," asserting that it is Sai Baba himself who takes over the narration. This establishes that the stories are not a product of human authorship but a manifestation of Sai's grace, with the narrator acting only as a humble conduit for the divine message.
What attitude does the narrator of the Sai Satcharitra adopt at the beginning of Chapter 36?
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