The author expresses profound humility in Chapter 36 regarding their role in the narration. They acknowledge the infinite and indescribable greatness of saints and question their own qualification by asking, "What authority do I have? I am truly aware of this." The author consciously sets aside their ego, or "I-ness," asserting that it is actually Sai who takes over the narration. This perspective emphasizes that the human author is just a vessel, with Sai himself being the true source of the stories being told through them.
What is the author's perspective on their own role in narrating the greatness of saints like Sai Baba?
๐ Chapter 36