The author's primary motivation, as detailed in Chapter 49, was the selfless desire to share the spiritual bliss he experienced with fellow devotees. He uses a beautiful analogy of a feast, explaining that a sweet delicacy is not truly enjoyed alone and its sweetness turns bland without friends to share it with. He states, "When the tongue tastes sweet delicacies, the mind remembers the circle of listeners. They too should be brought to the feast, so that the bliss of the self-essence doubles." This thought, he says, led to the creation of this "culinary arrangement of essence." Therefore, while acknowledging his own self-interest in being close to Sai through this work, the driving force described in Chapter 49 was to share Sai's unfathomable stories and allow others to partake in the same spiritual joy.
What was the author's primary motivation for writing the Sai Satcharitra, as explained through the analogy in Chapter 49?
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