In Chapter 30, the author, Hemadpant, expresses profound humility regarding his role in creating the text. He questions his own qualifications, asking, "what qualification do I have?" and states that the work truly belongs to Sai Baba, who gets it accomplished through him. He views himself as merely a vessel, declaring, "Sai is the illuminator of my speech" and "the capable lamp of knowledge." This belief that Sai is the true doer removes any personal burden or apprehension from the author, stilling the wavering of his mind and allowing the work to proceed without effort. His perspective is one of complete surrender, attributing the entire creative and spiritual power behind the book to Sai.
What does Chapter 30 reveal about the author's mindset and his role in writing the Sai Satcharitra?
๐ Chapter 30