

Kakasaheb was pleased to hear all this and said that he would go to Baba, see Him and pray to Him to cure not so much his lame leg, but to bring around his lame, fickle mind and give him eternal Bliss. He also gave a detailed description of Sai Baba and mentioned to him Sai Baba’s dictum, “I draw to Me, My people, from even across the seven seas, like a sparrow with a string fastened to its feet.” He also made it clear to him that if he was not Baba’s man, he would not be attracted to Him and would not be given darshan. Nanasaheb then told him that if he wished to get rid of the pain and lameness of his leg, he should go to his Sadguru−Sai Baba. Hundreds of remedies had given him no relief. Kakasaheb described how, when he was boarding a train in London, he met with an accident in which his foot slipped and was injured. Both spent some time talking about many things. While he was living at Lonavala, he happened to meet his old friend, Mr.

Then after sometime, he started a solicitors’ firm of his own.īefore 1909, Kakasaheb did not know about Baba.

and the solicitor’s examination, and then worked in the firm of the Government Solicitors, Messrs Little and Co. After graduation in 1883, he passed his LL.B. He came to Bombay for his higher education and studied first in Wilson College and then in Elphinstone College. His primary education was completed at Khandwa and his secondary education at Nagpur. Hari Sitaram, alias Kakasaheb Dixit, was born in 1864 into a Brahmin family at Khandwa.

Hear the following story in illustration of this statement. It is a well-established spiritual fact that even though one may try hundreds of means, we do not attain the spiritual goal of life unless a Sadguru blesses us with his grace. Both those who tell these stories and those who hear the stories of Baba, are blessed and holy. Similarly, the stories of Sai Baba give solace and comfort to the readers. Sandal-wood trees grow on the Malaya Mountains and ward off heat Clouds pour their rain-water and thereby cool and refresh everyone Flowers blossom in the spring and enable us to offer them to God. Oh Sai, look down favorably upon us and bless us all. Victory be unto Sai Who is the sole refuge of His devotees and our Sadguru Who expounds the meaning of the Gita and gives us all powers. This Chapter gives the stories of Kakasaheb Dixit, Shri Tembye Swami and Balaram Dhurandhar. Now, Chapter 51 of the Satcharitra has been treated here as Chapter 50. You can also listen to the free audiobook version of this Chapter on Youtube: Chapter 50Ĭhapter 50 of the original Satcharitra has been incorporated in Chapter 39, as it dealt with the same subject matter.
