The narrative about Dixit's journey to Shirdi says 'While humans make their plans, God has another plan.' Can you explain how the events in chapter 51 illustrate this?

πŸ“– Chapter 51

This phrase perfectly captures the essence of how Kakasaheb Dixit's trip to Shirdi was arranged. Chapter 51 shows that while humans were actively, and anxiously, planning, a divine will was already in motion. Dixit was overcome with worry, and Kakasaheb Mirikar and his son Balasaheb were seriously discussing who should accompany him. This was their human plan. However, the 'other plan' unfolded unexpectedly. Madhavrao Deshpande was brought to Nagar under a false pretext, spotted by Nanasahib Panshe and Appasahib Gadre at the precise right moment, and identified as the ideal guide. This sequence, which no human could have orchestrated, perfectly solved Dixit's problem, illustrating that a higher power had arranged a far better solution than the one they were struggling to find.


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