What does the author, Hemadpant, say about his own role in narrating the stories of Sai Baba in Chapter 47?

πŸ“– Chapter 47

In Chapter 47, the author, Hemadpant, expresses great humility regarding his role as the narrator. He states that although he is the speaker of the story, he is merely an empty vessel if he doesn't grasp the essential meaning himself. He goes further by asserting that "Sai Samarth himself is the story, the speaker, and the face," and that "Hemad" is just a nickname. As the chapter clarifies, Sai Baba is the true source of the narrative, explaining that Sai entered the author's heart and narrated the account himself. This perspective emphasizes that the stories are a direct emanation of the Guru's grace, with the author acting as a humble instrument for their transmission.


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