Chapter 38 provides a clear transition from the preceding chapter's topic. It explicitly states, 'In the previous chapter, with great love, the Chavadi of Sainath was described; now, in this chapter, listen to the story of the Handi (cooking pot), which grants uninterrupted joy.' This signals a shift in focus to the virtue of food donation. The author humbly describes his role not as a creator but as a mere instrument of Sai Baba. He uses a touching analogy mentioned within Chapter 38, comparing himself to a small child who knows how to eat but not what to eat. He states, 'my Mother Sai, having placed the pen in my hand, is getting this composition written spontaneously for the sake of His own beloved devotees,' illustrating his belief that Sai Baba is the true author guiding his hand.
What is the transition between the previous chapter and Chapter 38, and how does the author describe his role in writing this chapter?
📖 Chapter 38