In Chapter 47, the author, Hemadpant, presents himself as a humble instrument rather than the true creator of the stories. He suggests his name is merely a "nickname" and that Sai Samarth himself is the story, the speaker, and the source. The text reinforces this by stating, "Sai is the eye of the eyes and the ear of the ears; Entering my heart, He himself narrated this account." Hemadpant emphasizes that he, like the listeners, must focus on the inner meaning and moral of the story to achieve its purpose, effectively positioning Sai as the divine narrator and himself as a simple conduit for the sacred tales.
What is the author's perspective on his own role in narrating the stories within Chapter 47?
📖 Chapter 47