Why does the author of the Sai Satcharitra use the metaphor of a 'culinary arrangement of essence' in Chapter 49?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 49

In Chapter 49, the author uses this metaphor to explain his motivation for sharing Sai's stories. He likens the experience to tasting a "sweet delicacy," noting that one "does not enjoy it alone" if friends and virtuous people are not present to share it; its sweetness turns bland. Similarly, the bliss he feels from Sai's essence would be diminished if not shared with the "circle of listeners." This deep-seated thought to bring others to the spiritual feast is what caused the "culinary arrangement of essence," the book itself, to mature and be completed.


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