What is the significance of attributing Hemadpant's inability to complete the book to Baba's will in Chapter 53?

📖 Chapter 53

In Chapter 53, attributing Hemadpant's failure to complete the book to Sai Baba's will is highly significant as it reinforces a core tenet of the entire Shri Sai Satcharitra: the supremacy of the Sadguru's power and the importance of surrender. After acknowledging that Hemadpant passed away before he could write the promised summary, the text explicitly states, "Nothing happens by one's own will; Baba’s will is more powerful." By framing this unexpected and sorrowful event not as a random tragedy but as an act of divine will, the chapter elevates the narrative beyond a simple logistical problem. It serves as a final, powerful lesson to devotees that all events, even those that seem disruptive or contrary to human plans, are ultimately orchestrated by and for a purpose known to the Sadguru.


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