Kakasaheb Dixit's journey to Shirdi was born directly from his profound internal struggle. He felt he had exhausted all his personal efforts in spiritual practices, yet his mind remained unsteady and uncontrollable, a state he called the "lameness" of his mind. According to Chapter 51, this deep dissatisfaction with his spiritual progress and his indifference to worldly comforts created a powerful longing for ultimate bliss. This longing led him to place his hope in Sai Baba, whom he resolved to see, praying that Baba could provide the cure for his restless mind. His political campaign visit to Ahmednagar merely became the geographical catalyst for this spiritually motivated quest.
Can you elaborate on the connection between Kakasaheb Dixit's internal spiritual struggle and his eventual journey to meet Sai Baba?
📖 Chapter 51