How does the story of the Noolkar and Dixit families in the footnote of Chapter 9 illustrate the chapter's main theme?

📖 Chapter 9

The footnote in Chapter 9 concerning the families of Tatyasaheb Noolkar and Bhausaheb Dixit provides a practical illustration of the chapter's teachings about Baba's supreme sense of timing. Baba told them to leave the next morning and eat at Kopargaon. However, when they arrived, the meal was not ready. In their haste to catch the train, they went to the station without eating, only to find the train was delayed by an hour and a half. This incident, as recounted in Chapter 9, perfectly demonstrates that human impatience is futile against Baba's larger plan. Their rushing was pointless, proving that one should simply trust and follow Baba's instructions completely.


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