In Chapter 49, the author uses the analogy of a feast to explain his motivation for writing. He says that the bliss of experiencing Sai's qualities is like tasting a sweet delicacy. However, he feels that one cannot fully enjoy this sweetness alone; it becomes bland without sharing it with friends and virtuous people. This thought, described as a 'culinary arrangement of essence,' took root in his soul. By sharing Sai's stories, he hopes to bring others to the feast, believing that this act of sharing doubles the bliss of the self-essence for everyone involved, much like a shared meal enhances joy.
Why does the author of the Satcharitra compare sharing Sai's stories to a feast in Chapter 49?
π Chapter 49