Why would someone like Dixit, who had already completed many pilgrimages, go to a place like England?

📖 Chapter 4

The text from chapter 4 acknowledges that listeners might find it strange for Dixit to go to 'unreligious' England, given he had already earned the merit of pilgrimages to holy sites like Kashi, Prayag, and Dwarka. The passage suggests that his trip to England, and the subsequent injury he sustained there, was a pivotal and ultimately auspicious event. This 'bad luck' was described as a 'Guru-Pushyamrit' yoga, a fated occurrence that became the primary cause for him attaining the darshan of Sai Baba, compensating for all past deeds.


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