In Chapter 47, Hemadpant, the author, humbly diminishes his own role in creating the Sai Satcharitra. He posits that he is merely a nickname, an empty vessel, and questions his own identity in the process by asking, "who is Hemad?" He asserts that Sai Baba himself is the story, the speaker, and the face behind the narration. The text beautifully explains that Sai, the eye of the eyes, enters Hemadpant's heart and narrates the account directly. This perspective frames the sacred book not as a human creation but as a direct transmission of divine wisdom from Sadguru Sainath himself.
What does Hemadpant say about his own role as the narrator of the Sai Satcharitra?
📖 Chapter 47