What is the author's perspective on writing the Sai Satcharitra, as revealed in Chapter 35?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 35

In Chapter 35, the author humbly presents their role as a mere instrument following a divine command. They explicitly state, "I am merely a servant of the command; Knowing only how to follow orders respectfully, these letters of the life story have emerged." The author compares themselves to the young of a tortoise, nourished solely by the glance of the mother, indicating that their sustenance and inspiration come directly from Sai Baba. As described in Chapter 35, the author feels that the words and stories flow from Sai's feet, and they are simply filling the "pot of this holy life story" with these divine waves of words, underscoring a deep sense of devotion and service.


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