What was the author's personal feeling or justification for writing the Shri Sai Satcharitra?

πŸ“– Chapter 25

The author expresses a deep sense of humility and divine inspiration for undertaking the task of writing the Shri Sai Satcharitra. In Chapter 25, he confesses that his 'meager intellect became endowed with courage and special knowledge' at the very moment he began. He questions whether he could have had such audacity on his own, concluding that the book itself is a form of grace from Sai. He firmly believes that Sai, being 'profound in virtues,' will 'Himself accept His records (this book) for the sake of the salvation of His devotees,' thus justifying the entire endeavor as a divinely sanctioned mission rather than a personal project.


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