Chapter 4 describes a fascinating turn of events where what appeared as misfortune became a great blessing for Kakasaheb Dixit. While in England, he had an accident where his foot slipped, resulting in a physical lameness. The source describes this not as bad luck, but as a 'Guru-Pushyamrit' yoga, an auspicious time. This injury was the primary catalyst for his meeting with Sai Baba. Because of his condition, he met Chandorkar, who told him about Sai's fame. This ultimately led him to seek Sai's darshan, which the text notes was the compensation for all his past deeds, both his and his father's.
How did a seemingly negative event like an injury in England prove to be a blessing for Kakasaheb Dixit?
📖 Chapter 4