The account of Kakasaheb Dixit in Chapter 51 highlights that Sai Baba feels great enthusiasm for a devotee who prioritizes spiritual growth over worldly comforts. The text explicitly states that Sai appreciates a devotee "who is indifferent to perishable bodily comforts and longs for ultimate bliss." Dixit perfectly embodied this by dismissing his chronic foot pain, viewing the body as merely perishable, and declaring his sole purpose for seeking darshan was to attain "supreme spiritual bliss." His desire to heal his unsteady, "lame" mind rather than his lame foot demonstrates the exact quality of spiritual longing that pleases the Guru.
Based on Kakasaheb Dixit's story, what kind of attitude in a devotee is particularly pleasing to Sai Baba?
📖 Chapter 51