Chapter 47 presents a complex and spiritually significant relationship between the narrator, the subject, and the narrative. It posits that Sai Samarth is not just the subject but is himself "the story, the speaker, and the face." The author, Hemadpant, is described as being merely a nickname or a vessel for a higher purpose. The chapter explicitly states, "Sai is the eye of the eyes and the ear of the ears; Entering my heart, He himself narrated this account." This suggests that the stories are not Hemad's creation but are divinely inspired and channeled directly from Sai, making Sai the true author and the narrative an extension of his being.
What is the relationship between Sai, the author Hemad, and the stories themselves as explained in Chapter 47?
📖 Chapter 47