What is the role of the narrator, Hemad, in relation to Sai Baba as described in Chapter 47?

πŸ“– Chapter 47

In Chapter 47, the narrator's role is presented as being entirely subservient to Sai Baba. The text explicitly states that Sai is the true source of the narrative, being the story, the speaker, and the essence of the account. It says that Sai himself enters the narrator's heart to tell the story. The narrator, referred to as 'Hemad,' is described as being merely a 'nickname' and an empty vessel. This concept reinforces the idea that the wisdom and stories are not human creations but divine teachings flowing directly from the Sadguru, making Hemad simply the instrument for their transcription.


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