Chapter 51 beautifully illustrates this principle through the story of H.S. Dixit's journey. While Dixit was anxiously worrying about finding a companion for his Shirdi trip and the Mirikars were seriously discussing who should go with him, a divine plan was already in motion. Madhavrao Deshpande was unexpectedly summoned to Nagar by a telegram for a non-urgent family matter. His chance sighting by Panshe and Gadre, who immediately recognized him as the ideal guide for Dixit, was the pivotal moment. This sequence of seemingly coincidental events, which resolved Dixit's dilemma perfectly, shows how a higher power orchestrated a solution far beyond what human planning could have achieved.
How do the events leading to Dixit's first Shirdi trip illustrate the idea that 'while humans make their plans, God has another plan'?
📖 Chapter 51