In the excerpts from Chapter 2, Sai Baba gives permission for the stories to be written but does not name any other devotees to assist in the project. Instead, Baba emphasizes His own divine role, stating, "He is merely a pretext; I myself shall write my own story!" This suggests that the author, later known as Hemadpant, was the sole human instrument for this task, with Sai Baba himself being the ultimate author. The text focuses on the author's need to dissolve his ego to receive Baba's full assistance, without mentioning any other collaborators.
Who were the other devotees that Sai Baba named to help Hemadpant write the book of stories?
๐ Chapter 2