Why did Dixit travel to England instead of traditional pilgrimage sites like Kashi, and how did that trip lead him to Sai?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 4

The text in Chapter 4 addresses this very question, noting that it's natural to wonder why a holy man like Dixit would travel to "unreligious" England. The narrative explains that Dixit had already accrued the merit of traditional Indian pilgrimages like Kashi, Prayag, and Dwarka. His trip to England, however, proved to be a pivotal moment. It was there that his foot slipped, causing a lameness that, while appearing as bad luck, was ultimately the catalyst for his meeting with Sai Baba. This injury is described as a "Guru-Pushyamrit" yoga, an auspicious time that led to the "rare meeting with Sai."


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