Why does the author of the Sai Satcharitra feel that silence is the truest praise for a Sadguru, yet he continues to write about Sai Baba?

📖 Chapter 49

In Chapter 49, the author expresses that the greatness of a Sadguru is so immense that even the Vedas and Puranas grew weary trying to praise Him, making silence the most appropriate response. However, he finds he cannot remain still because each quality and Leela (divine play) of Sai Baba compels him to speak. He compares this experience to tasting a sweet delicacy and feeling an overwhelming urge to share it with friends and listeners, believing that sharing this bliss doubles it. Thus, despite recognizing the inadequacy of words, the inspiration from Sai and the desire to share the 'culinary arrangement of essence' with other devotees motivates him to continue writing.


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