Kakasaheb Dixit viewed his physical ailment with a profound spiritual perspective. Despite Chandorkar telling him that seeing Sai Baba would cure his lameness, Dixit did not consider his physical condition a true deficiency. As Chapter 4 reveals, he believed that the real and more significant lameness is that of the mind. He saw the physical body as a temporary 'worldly carriage' of skin, blood, meat, and bones. Consequently, when he met Sai Baba, his request was not for physical healing but for the removal of his mental and spiritual lameness.
What was Kakasaheb Dixit's personal attitude towards his physical lameness, and what did he ask of Sai Baba because of it?
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