As narrated in Chapter 51, both Madhavrao Deshpande and Balasaheb Mirikar played crucial roles. Balasaheb was instrumental in creating a profound moment for Dixit by unveiling the repaired portrait of Sai Baba. He then entrusted this sacred portrait to Madhavrao to carry back to Shirdi. Madhavrao, in turn, became Dixit's immediate travel companion, agreeing to leave that very night. He took charge of the portrait and, during the train ride, enriched Dixit's journey by narrating nectar-like stories about Baba, filling Dixit with joy and anticipation long before they arrived in Shirdi. Their combined actions ensured Dixit's trip began with a sense of divine arrangement and grace.
How did the specific actions of Madhavrao Deshpande and Balasaheb Mirikar contribute to Kakasaheb Dixit's experience before he even reached Shirdi?
📖 Chapter 51