What reason does the author give in Chapter 49 for writing and sharing the stories of Sai Baba, despite feeling that silence is the best form of praise?

πŸ“– Chapter 49

According to Chapter 49 of the Sai Satcharitra, the author's primary motivation for writing is the desire to share the bliss he experiences. Although he acknowledges that silence is the truest praise for the indescribable Sadguru, Sai's enchanting qualities and Leelas compel him to write. He uses a beautiful metaphor, comparing the stories to a "sweet delicacy." He explains that one does not enjoy such a delicacy alone; its sweetness turns bland without friends and virtuous people to share it with. Therefore, he feels compelled to bring fellow listeners to this "feast" of stories so that the "bliss of the self-essence doubles." He also states that it is Sai Himself who "gives the remembrance of His own stories to complete this book."


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