What is the author's perspective on writing about Sai Baba's death, as expressed in Chapter 43?

📖 Chapter 43

In Chapter 43, the author Hemadpant expresses profound humility, seeing himself as merely an instrument sketching Sai Baba's life story, with Baba himself being the source of devotion and love. He acknowledges a potential issue: that listeners might grow weary hearing about the body's end, as such news 'does not please anyone’s heart.' However, he immediately counters this by asserting a higher spiritual principle. Chapter 43 explains that the passing of saints and sages is a unique event that purifies both the listeners and the speakers. Therefore, recounting these events is not a morbid exercise but a spiritually beneficial and purifying act.


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