What does the author say about his own experience writing the Sai Satcharitra just before telling Damu Anna's story?

πŸ“– Chapter 25

Just before recounting the story of Damu Anna, the author reflects on the divine inspiration behind his writing. In Chapter 25, he states that his "meager intellect became endowed with courage and special knowledge" at the moment of writing. He humbly asserts that he wouldn't have had the audacity to write the book on his own, believing that Sai Himself would accept the records for the salvation of devotees. He poetically describes the work not as mere words but as the nectar-like grace and "Prasad" from the Saint's feet, a source of solace from worldly existence.


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