Why was Dixit's trip to England and his injury considered a blessing in disguise rather than just bad luck?

📖 Chapter 4

The narrative in chapter 4 explains that Kakasaheb Dixit's trip to England and the subsequent foot injury were ironically fortunate. His physical lameness, which resulted from a slip, is described as the primary cause that led him to attain the sight of Sai Baba. The text frames this accident not as bad luck, but as a "Guru-Pushyamrit" yoga, an auspicious astrological conjunction. This event ensured that his good efforts bore the rare fruit of meeting Sai. Therefore, the injury was the very catalyst that compensated for past deeds and set him on his spiritual path to Shirdi, making it a blessing in disguise.


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