What was the train guard's motivation for helping Dixit? Was he also a devotee of Baba, was he simply doing his job, or was he acting out of a personal connection?

📖 Chapter 51

The source material from Chapter 51 does not explain the train guard's internal motivations or psychological state. The text simply presents his appearance as a timely solution to Dixit and Madhavrao's problem. It states, 'the train guard suddenly appeared and turned out to be an acquaintance of Dixit; he made an arrangement for them to sit in the first class without any worry.' The narrative uses this event to illustrate Baba's perceived orchestration of events for his devotees' benefit. As described in Chapter 51, the focus is on the fortuitous outcome—the continuation of their journey—rather than the specific reasons behind the guard's helpful actions.


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