In Chapter 49, the author uses a food analogy to explain his motivation for writing the Satcharitra. He writes that when one tastes a "sweet delicacy," the natural impulse is to share it with friends and listeners, because the bliss is doubled when shared. This thought, he explains, led to the creation of this "culinary arrangement of essence." The text also states that Sai Himself prompted the author to begin this work. The purpose was twofold: first, "to tell His unfathomable stories to His own devotees," and second, for the author's "own self-interest," implying a personal spiritual benefit derived from serving the Guru and fellow devotees.
What reasons does the author give in Chapter 49 for writing and sharing the stories in the Sai Satcharitra?
๐ Chapter 49