The sudden appearance of Sai Baba's portrait at Mirikar's house was a profound and symbolic event for Kakasaheb Dixit. As Chapter 51 describes, Dixit was longing for Baba's darshan, and seeing His very image appear right on his path filled him with extreme delight and made him feel that Baba himself had come to meet him. The text notes the strange coincidence that the portrait, which had been sent from Shirdi for repair, was present at Mirikar's house at the exact moment Dixit was there. It seemed as though the capable Sai was actively fulfilling Dixit's heartfelt wish, arranging events to bring his devotee closer.
How did the presence of Baba's portrait at Mirikar's house symbolize Baba's grace for Kakasaheb Dixit?
📖 Chapter 51