In Chapter 35, the author humbly presents himself as a "servant of the command," writing the holy life story of Sai Baba not by his own will, but by following Sai's orders. He describes the process of writing as waves of words emerging while he keeps his gaze fixed on Sai's feet, which he then collects into the "pot of this holy life story." The author compares himself and other devotees to the young of a tortoise, who are nourished simply by the mother's glance. As noted in Chapter 35, this illustrates a deep sense of satisfaction and contentment derived solely from Sai's presence, without any need for physical sustenance, highlighting the author's profound humility and complete surrender to the Guru.
What does Chapter 35 reveal about the author's perspective on writing the Sai Satcharitra and his relationship with Sai Baba?
๐ Chapter 35