According to Chapter 49, the author's primary motivation for sharing Sai's stories is the belief that spiritual joy multiplies when shared with others. He uses the metaphor of a feast with sweet delicacies, noting that one "does not enjoy it alone" if friends and virtuous people are not present; its sweetness becomes bland. This thought, he explains, took root in his soul, leading to the creation of the Satcharita, which he calls a "culinary arrangement of essence." He felt compelled to bring the "circle of listeners" to this feast so that the "bliss of the self-essence doubles." Therefore, the book was written to share the profound bliss of Sai's Leelas with fellow devotees.
What reason does the author give in Chapter 49 for sharing Sai's stories instead of just keeping them to himself?
๐ Chapter 49