Hemantpant's journey served as a powerful confirmation of his belief that "Nothing works against destiny; it dragged me to Shirdi." In Chapter 2, he recounts how his own procrastination was overcome by Nanasaheb's encouragement. More significantly, his trip was nearly thwarted by a simple mistake regarding his train connection at Dadar. The completely unexpected arrival of a Muslim man who provided the correct travel information at the perfect moment was seen by Hemantpant not as a mere accident, but as a "good coincidence" arranged by a higher power, proving that destiny was actively clearing the path for him to reach Sai Baba.
How did the events of Hemantpant's first journey to Shirdi reinforce his belief in destiny?
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