What can we infer about Kakasaheb Dixit's character from his actions described in the text?

📖 Chapter 4

Chapter 4 portrays Kakasaheb Dixit as a person of deep faith and spiritual maturity. Even before meeting Sai, he was known to be of "holy fame." His trip to England and subsequent injury are framed as the result of his accumulated merit leading him to Sai. His character is most clearly revealed when he meets Baba; instead of asking for his physical lameness to be cured, he asks Sai to remove the "lameness of the mind," showing he prioritized spiritual healing over worldly concerns. Furthermore, his desire to build a Wada for pilgrims reveals his generous and selfless nature, wanting to provide convenience and shelter for other devotees.


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