Chapter 47 describes the stories of Sai Baba as marvelous and supremely holy, possessing the power to sever the bonds of Karma for all who listen. The text emphasizes that the true narrator is Sai Baba himself, who is said to enter the author's heart to narrate the account. The author, Hemad, presents himself as merely a nickname or an empty vessel, stating that Sai Samarth is the story, the speaker, and the face. This chapter compares having Sai as a protector to sitting under a wish-fulfilling tree, where the desire for stories is instantly fulfilled, making any other struggle for them unnecessary.
What does Chapter 47 say about the nature of Sai Baba's stories and the identity of the true narrator?
π Chapter 47