As detailed in Chapter 6, Balabuva Satarkar told Dixit that his annual grant at Kavthe had been missed and that he wished to have Baba's Darshan and perform Kirtan in Shirdi. Dixit responded cautiously, saying that a fee was not certain and that permission for the Kirtan would be needed from Baba. The significance of this moment was amplified by the unexpected arrival of Kaka Mahajani, who had just come from Shirdi. As he distributed Prasad and Udi, his presence was seen as a powerful and positive omen, suggesting that Balabuva's wish to go to Shirdi was auspicious and divinely supported.
Describe the significant conversation between Dixit and Balabuva, and explain the importance of Kaka Mahajani's sudden appearance.
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