Chapter 3 presents Sainath not just as the subject of the stories, but as the divine orchestrator behind their creation. The author states, "Keeping me in front as a pretext, He Himself did this work." This suggests that the Guru's grace is the primary force enabling the narration. The text from Chapter 3 uses the beautiful analogy of a motherly cow that naturally feels a surge of milk for her calf, comparing this to Sai's love which cannot be withheld. Sainath is portrayed as a "cloud of joy" that rains down to satisfy the thirst of the devotee, using the author as a simple instrument to fulfill this divine purpose.
What is the role of the Guru, Sainath, in the creation and dissemination of these stories as explained in Chapter 3?
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