According to Chapter 49, Sai Baba was not a passive subject but an active force in the creation of the Satcharita. The author makes it clear that Sai himself is the "composer and the writer" of the stories. He explains that "without His inspiration, there would be mere dryness at every step." The author shares personal experiences of this divine intervention, noting that if he ever forgot the narrative or felt lazy, Sai would give him "the remembrance at the right time." He even states that his own will did not prevail, as a story would manifest so unexpectedly that he had no choice but to write. Ultimately, the author concludes that the "merciful Sainath, entering into my mind, got His own book written."
What role did Sai Baba himself play in the writing of the Satcharita, as described by the author in Chapter 49?
📖 Chapter 49