When Kakasaheb Dixit decided to visit Sai Baba, his perspective had shifted profoundly from the physical to the spiritual. Initially, the conversation with Nana Chandorkar started because of his persistent foot injury. However, after hearing about Baba's greatness, Dixit's focus changed. He explicitly stated, as noted in Chapter 51, that he was not worried about his lame foot because the entire body is in a perishable state. His primary goal was not to heal his body but to attain supreme spiritual bliss. He told Nana he was seeking Baba's darshan to heal his 'lame' mind, which was unsteady and difficult to control, rather than for petty physical comforts.
Can you explain Kakasaheb Dixit's perspective on his physical ailment versus his spiritual well-being when he decided to visit Sai Baba?
📖 Chapter 51