In Chapter 30, the author expresses profound humility about his role in composing the Sai Satcharitra. He questions his own qualifications, stating, "what qualification do I have? Who takes up this task upon themselves?" He firmly believes he is merely an instrument and that the true author is Sai Baba. This is evident when he writes, "He whose work it is, He Himself gets it accomplished. What burden is there on me then?" The author sees Sai as the "illuminator of my speech" and the "capable lamp of knowledge" that dispels ignorance. Therefore, as described in this chapter, the author views the entire work as a product of Sai's grace and inspiration, not his own intellectual effort.
What does Chapter 30 reveal about the author's perspective on his own role in writing the Sai Satcharitra?
๐ Chapter 30