Chapter 24 of the Sai Satcharitra emphasizes the pure and flawless nature of Saints, comparing them to a clear and cloudless sky. It states that these righteous Great Souls are always pure, stainless, and without blemish. In the context of narrating the story, the chapter also stresses the importance of humility and egolessness at the Guru's feet. The author notes that saying 'I narrate' is a matter of ego, and it is only by being egoless that the stream of the story can flow properly, allowing it to be served with the respect it deserves, as explained in this chapter.
What does Chapter 24 say about the nature of Saints and the importance of humility for a storyteller?
📖 Chapter 24