In Chapter 43, the author, Hemad, expresses profound devotion and humility. He states that the "wonderful love" for Sai is created by the Almighty himself, and that Sai alone grants him the devotion and love to sketch his life story. Hemad acknowledges that he cannot comprehend Baba's greatness through mere thought and therefore simply surrenders to him. He also recognizes that writing about the end of the body might not please every reader's heart. However, he justifies it by stating that the story of the passing of saints and sages purifies both the listeners and the speakers, making the narration a sacred act.
What is the author's perspective on writing about Sai Baba's passing in Chapter 43?
📖 Chapter 43