The narrator in Chapter 24 expresses a deep sense of humility regarding their role in telling the story. After initially stating, 'I narrate,' the author immediately qualifies this by saying it is a 'matter of ego' and that one should be egoless at the Guru's feet for the story to flow properly. The narrator explicitly states that it is Sai Samarth, the 'stimulator of intellect,' who is actually making them speak. According to Chapter 24, the narrator sees themselves as merely describing the events' significance according to their own limited intellect, attributing the true authorship and inspiration to Sai Baba.
What is the narrator's perspective on their own role in recounting the events of Chapter 24?
📖 Chapter 24