In Chapter 3, the author humbly presents their role as merely an instrument for a higher power. The text reveals the author's belief that Sainath himself is the true orchestrator of this work, stating, "Keeping me in front as a pretext, He Himself did this work." This perspective is beautifully illustrated with metaphors. Sai's grace is compared to a "motherly cow" that naturally feels a surge of milk for her calf, and to a "cloud of joy" that rains down to satisfy the thirst of the devotee. As Chapter 3 indicates, the author feels that Sai is fulfilling the author's small thirst while intensely satisfying all devotees through these stories.
What is the author's perspective on the creation of these stories, as revealed in Chapter 3?
📖 Chapter 3