The text states, 'Just as Dixit’s heart felt, the capable Sai acted to fulfill it.' How does the narrative of Dixit's journey in this chapter support this statement?

📖 Chapter 51

This statement is supported throughout the narrative of Kakasaheb Dixit's journey in Chapter 51. Dixit's initial longing for Baba's darshan was immediately met by the unexpected appearance of Baba's 'all-captivating portrait' at Mirikar's house. This is presented as the first instance of Sai fulfilling his devotee's inner wish. Subsequently, when a practical obstacle arose—a train packed to capacity—threatening to derail their trip, a solution materialized out of nowhere in the form of an acquaintance who was the train guard. This removed their worry and allowed the journey to proceed, reinforcing the idea that the 'capable Sai' was orchestrating events to ensure his devotee's desire for darshan was fulfilled without impediment.


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