While Kakasaheb Dixit was worried in Ahmednagar, a divine plan was unfolding elsewhere. Chapter 51 describes how the Almighty felt compassion for the devotee's strong desire. To everyone's amazement, Madhavrao suddenly arrived in Nagar. His journey was prompted by a telegram from his father-in-law about his mother-in-law's severe illness. After receiving Baba's permission, Madhavrao took his family, caught a three o'clock train, and arrived by carriage in Nagar precisely where Dixit was. This unexpected event, born from a family crisis, was the unforeseen solution to Dixit's anxiety about finding a companion for his Shirdi trip.
How did a seemingly unrelated family emergency providentially help facilitate Kakasaheb Dixit's journey to Shirdi?
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