In Chapter 49, the author explains his motivation using the analogy of a feast. He describes the experience of Sai's stories as tasting "sweet delicacies." This experience creates a desire to share the joy, because "the bliss of the self-essence doubles" when shared with a circle of listeners. He feels that one cannot enjoy such a wonderful feast alone, as its sweetness would turn bland without friends. This thought took deep root in his soul, leading him to create the Satcharitra, which he calls a "culinary arrangement of essence," in order to share these unfathomable stories with fellow devotees.
What was the author's primary motivation for sharing Sai Baba's stories with others as described in Chapter 49?
📖 Chapter 49