Chapter 30 provides a window into the author's profound humility and sense of being an instrument for a higher purpose. The author explicitly questions his own suitability for the task, asking, "what qualification do I have?" He expresses the belief that the work is not his own but belongs to Sai, stating, "He whose work it is, He Himself gets it accomplished. What burden is there on me then?" As described in the chapter, the author views Sai as the "illuminator of my speech" and the "capable lamp of knowledge" that destroys ignorance. This demonstrates that the author did not see himself as the creator of the text but as a mere vessel through which Sai's grace and teachings flowed.
What does Chapter 30 reveal about the author's personal feelings and role in composing the Sri Sai Satcharitra?
📖 Chapter 30