The source text mentions several 'strange coincidences.' What were these events, and how does the narrative interpret them?

πŸ“– Chapter 51

The journey to Shirdi is depicted as being filled with what the narrative calls 'strange coincidences,' which are interpreted as the direct action of the capable Sai. As detailed in Chapter 51, the first coincidence was the sudden appearance of Baba's portrait at Mirikar's house just when Kakasaheb Dixit, who longed for Baba's darshan, was present. The second major coincidence occurred at the train station. When Dixit and Madhavrao found the second-class carriage packed and were about to turn back, a train guard who knew Dixit appeared and arranged first-class seats for them. Finally, upon arriving at Kopergaon station, they unexpectedly met Nana Saheb Chandorkar. Chapter 51 emphasizes that these events were not random; it seemed as if Sai Baba Himself had orchestrated these moments to fulfill the devotees' desires.


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