The arrangement of H.S. Dixit's first journey to Shirdi was a collaborative effort, seemingly guided by divine will. Initially, as Chapter 51 recounts, Dixit was overwhelmed with worry and appealed to the Mirikars (Kakasaheb and Balasaheb) in Ahmednagar, who began discussing how to help him. The pivotal moment came when Nanasahib Panshe and Appasahib Gadre, who were in town for a horse show, happened to see Madhavrao Deshpande arrive. They immediately recognized him as the ideal person to guide Dixit and acted as intermediaries, informing Dixit of Madhavrao's arrival and telling Madhavrao to go to Mirikar's house. Finally, Balasaheb Mirikar formally introduced Dixit to Madhavrao, cementing the plan for their travel.
How did various people like the Mirikars, Panshe, and Gadre contribute to arranging Dixit's first darshan of Sai Baba?
๐ Chapter 51