What does the author of the text say about his role in writing about Sai Baba's life and stories?

📖 Chapter 37

The author, as revealed in Chapter 37, presents himself with great humility regarding his role in composing the life-story of Sai Baba. He describes himself as a 'poor man of dull intellect' who does not possess the skills of poetry. He emphasizes that he is merely an instrument, stating, 'Holding the pen in my hand, I write whatever Sai makes me write.' He attributes the entire creative process to Baba's divine inspiration, posing the rhetorical question, 'Had Sai not been the giver of intellect, who am I to write the life-story?' This perspective frames the work not as his own achievement, but as Sai Baba Himself being the teller of His own story.


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