Why does the author of Sai Satcharitra feel compelled to write Chapter 49, even though he believes silence is the best praise for the Sadguru?

πŸ“– Chapter 49

In Chapter 49, the author grapples with a paradox. He begins by stating that maintaining silence is the real praise of the Sadguru, whose greatness is beyond description. However, he explains that each quality of Sai is like a sweet delicacy that makes him forget his resolve for silence. He feels he cannot enjoy this bliss alone and must share it, just as one would bring friends to a feast. This thought of sharing the "culinary arrangement of essence" with the circle of listeners, so that the bliss doubles, is the motivation that took root in his soul and led him to compose this chapter and the book.


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