The account in Chapter 51 details a specific instance in Kakasaheb Dixit's life and does not make a general statement about how Baba's grace operates. The text simply recounts the events as they happened: Dixit and Madhavrao were in a difficult situation with a full train, and 'just then, the train guard suddenly appeared and turned out to be an acquaintance of Dixit.' This acquaintance then arranged for them to sit in first class. The story focuses on how a seemingly insurmountable problem was resolved in an unexpected way, which the devotees attributed to Baba's intervention, rather than analyzing the social dynamics of the solution. The narrative presents the acquaintance's appearance as part of the miraculous coincidence, not a prerequisite for help.
Does Baba only help well-connected people? The story highlights that Dixit was saved from his travel predicament only because he happened to be an acquaintance of the train guard. What does this imply for a devotee without such connections?
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