Why did the author feel the need to write a new book about Sai Baba when other stories already existed?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 2

The author anticipates this question by acknowledging the existence of other works. As explained in Chapter 2, the author compares Sai's life to a vast, deep ocean or an infinite mine of jewels, which is impossible for any single person to describe completely. The author, likening themselves to a small Titwi bird, believes one should find satisfaction in whatever can be told. The intention is to collect various unique stories of Sai, which provide peace from worldly troubles and give devotees enthusiasm and steadiness of mind. The author views this act of stringing the stories into a new garland, or book, as a good form of worship, justified by the immeasurable depth of the subject.


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