This is a valid concern that the author addresses directly in Chapter 2. While acknowledging the existence of other valuable works, such as those by Das Ganu, the author explains that Sai’s life is like a vast and infinite ocean. It is impossible for any single text to describe it completely. Therefore, the author feels one should find satisfaction in whatever can be told, as each collection of stories offers unique value. The text states that the unique stories of Sai are infinite and provide peace from worldly troubles, giving devotees enthusiasm and steadiness of mind, thus justifying the creation of another collection of his leelas.
Why is this new book about Sai Baba being written if other biographies and poems about him already exist?
📖 Chapter 2