Chapter 4 explains that Dixit, despite being a man of holy fame, went on a trip to England. While there, he had an accident where his foot slipped, resulting in a permanent lameness. Though this seemed like misfortune, the text in chunk 26 describes this event as a blessing in disguise, a 'Guru-Pushyamrit' yoga. This physical injury became the primary reason for him eventually seeking the darshan of Sai Baba, after hearing of His fame from Chandorkar. Therefore, the trip to a so-called 'unreligious' land was the unlikely catalyst for his profound spiritual connection with Sai, as detailed in chunks 26 and 27.
Why did Dixit travel to England, and how did this trip ultimately lead him to Sai Baba?
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