What is the author's perspective on his own role in writing the stories found in Chapter 47?

📖 Chapter 47

In Chapter 47, the author, referred to as Hemad, presents himself as a mere instrument for a higher power. He makes it clear that he is not the true originator of the narrative. The chapter contains the lines, "Sai is the eye of the eyes and the ear of the ears; Entering my heart, He himself narrated this account." He further minimizes his role by stating, "Sai Samarth himself is the story, the speaker, and the face; In that case, who is Hemad? He is merely a nickname." This perspective, as explained throughout Chapter 47, reinforces the divine origin of the stories, suggesting they flow directly from Sai Baba.


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