Analyzing the events in Nagar, how does the narrative illustrate the interplay between divine will and human action in a devotee's life?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 51

The narrative of Dixit's journey from Nagar, described in Chapter 51, masterfully illustrates the interplay between divine will and human action. Dixit's strong human desire to see Baba is the catalyst. This desire is met by what is portrayed as Baba's divine plan, which unfolds through a series of seemingly coincidental human events: a telegram is sent, Madhavrao travels, Panshe and Gadre take a walk, and Mirikar gets a portrait repaired. Each action is human, yet the timing and convergence are presented as divinely orchestrated. The story suggests that while humans act, a higher power aligns circumstances to fulfill a sincere devotee's wish, making it seem as though Sai himself had come to Mirikar's house on a pretext to facilitate the journey.


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