In Chapter 49, the author explains that while he knows silence is the real praise for the Sadguru, each quality of Sai makes him forget that silence. He uses an analogy to clarify this impulse, stating that when the tongue tastes sweet delicacies, the mind remembers the circle of listeners. He feels they too should be brought to the feast so that the bliss doubles. The chapter conveys that a sweet delicacy's sweetness turns bland if not shared with friends and virtuous people. This thought took root in his soul, leading him to create this "culinary arrangement of essence" for others to enjoy.
Why does the author feel compelled to write about Sai's Leelas in Chapter 49, even though he believes silence is the best form of praise?
π Chapter 49