From the perspective of the narrative in Chapter 51, how is Sai Baba's omnipresence and responsiveness to a devotee's longing demonstrated through Dixit's experience?

📖 Chapter 51

Chapter 51 powerfully illustrates Sai Baba's omnipresence by showing how He responds to a devotee's inner desires. The narrative explicitly states, "Just as Dixit’s heart felt, the capable Sai acted to fulfill it." This is demonstrated when the very image of Baba, whose darshan Dixit longed for, appears before him in the form of a portrait far from Shirdi. The text questions why this specific portrait would travel from Shirdi and remain covered in Mirikar's house, only to be revealed at the exact moment Dixit was there. This is interpreted not as a coincidence, but as Baba coming to Mirikar's house on the pretext of the portrait's repair, all to fulfill Dixit's wish and accompany him on his journey, proving that Baba is aware of and responsive to the heartfelt wishes of his followers.


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