As explained in Chapter 49, the author's primary motivation for sharing Sai Baba's stories is the principle that spiritual joy is amplified when shared with others. He uses a beautiful analogy of a feast, explaining that a sweet delicacy is not truly enjoyed alone; its sweetness turns bland without friends and virtuous people to share it with. He felt that the bliss of the 'self-essence' he experienced should be brought to the 'circle of listeners' so that the bliss would double. This conviction prompted him to create what he calls the 'culinary arrangement of essence,' which is the Sai Satcharitra itself.
What is the primary motivation the author gives in Chapter 49 for sharing Sai Baba's stories instead of keeping them to himself?
📖 Chapter 49