Based on the provided excerpts, there is no confirmation that Sai Baba recommended the Uddhava Gita specifically for followers in London. While Chapter 18 does highlight the Uddhava Gita as a divinely inspired book that Baba encouraged people to read, it does so in the context of Shirdi. The text emphasizes that 'One does not need to go to the forest; God manifests in the Uddhava Gita.' It also states that Baba's grace reached devotees 'in a distant land,' but it does not link this to a specific location like London or a specific text for those abroad. The focus is on the readings happening in Shirdi at Sathe's Wada.
I read that Baba recommended the Uddhava Gita specifically for his followers in London, to help them feel connected while far away. Can you confirm this?
📖 Chapter 18