In Chapter 30, the author expresses profound humility, viewing himself as a mere instrument for a divine task. He questions his own abilities by asking, "what qualification do I have? Who takes up this task upon themselves?" He firmly believes the work is being orchestrated by Sai Baba himself, stating, "He whose work it is, He Himself gets it accomplished. What burden is there on me then?" The author sees Sai Baba as the true source of inspiration and knowledge, calling him the "illuminator of my speech" and the "capable lamp of knowledge" who destroys ignorance. This perspective, as outlined in Chapter 30, shows that the author does not claim ownership of the text but attributes its creation entirely to Sai Baba's grace, which stilled his mind and removed any apprehension.
What is the author's view of his own role in writing the Sai Satcharitra, as expressed in Chapter 30?
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