While Kakasaheb Dixit's introduction to Sai Baba came about because of a physical ailment, his primary motivation for seeking darshan was spiritual. As detailed in Chapter 51, upon hearing Nana Saheb Chandorkar's description of Baba, Dixit's heart was filled with contentment. He explicitly stated, 'What is the story of my foot? The entire body is in a perishable state.' He told Nana that he was not going for the darshan to heal his foot but 'to attain supreme spiritual bliss.' He was more concerned about his 'lame' mind, which he found difficult to control, and he hoped Baba could bring it back to its senses.
When Kakasaheb Dixit heard about Sai Baba, was he more concerned with his physical ailment or his spiritual well-being?
๐ Chapter 51