The author's motivation, as detailed in Chapter 49, was rooted in the joy of sharing spiritual bliss with others. He uses the analogy of a feast, explaining that when one tastes sweet delicacies, the mind remembers the "circle of listeners" who should also be invited. The text beautifully states, "A sweet delicacy is truly wonderful, but if friends and virtuous people are not in the row, one does not enjoy it alone; its sweetness turns bland." This desire to share the experience, so that "the bliss of the self-essence doubles," was a primary thought that took root in his soul and led to the creation of the Sai Satcharita.
What was the author's primary motivation for sharing the stories of the Satcharita, as explained in Chapter 49?
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