When Kakasaheb Dixit was feeling very restless and eager to travel to Shirdi, a remarkable series of events unfolded, which seemed orchestrated by a higher power. As Chapter 51 describes, Madhavrao Deshpande was unexpectedly summoned to Nagar by a telegram about his supposedly ill mother-in-law. Upon his arrival, he was spotted by Nanasahib Panshe and Appasahib Gadre, who knew of Dixit's desire and directed Madhavrao to him. Madhavrao then discovered his mother-in-law was actually in good health. This chain of events, which brought the 'priest of Shirdi' directly to the devotee who needed him, is presented as a clear example of how the Almighty responds to a devotee's strong desire.
Can you explain the series of fortunate events that enabled Kakasaheb Dixit's journey to Shirdi when he was feeling restless?
๐ Chapter 51