In Chapter 47, the author clarifies his role as merely a conduit for Sai Baba's teachings. The text explicitly states that "Sai Samarth himself is the story, the speaker, and the face," and that the author's name, Hemad, is "merely a nickname." This chapter emphasizes that Sai Baba is the true narrator, who, by "entering my heart, He himself narrated this account." The author portrays himself as being on the "shore of the ocean of Sai's stories," where there is no struggle to find them because, under the grace of a wish-fulfilling tree like Sai, the stories arise effortlessly. This highlights the divine origin and abundance of the narratives presented.
What does Chapter 47 reveal about the author's role and the source of the stories in the Sai Satcharitra?
π Chapter 47