The provided text does not mention anyone from London. Instead, it details the story of Bhausaheb Dixit's interaction with Balabuva Satarkar, a Haridas known as the 'Modern Tukaram'. When the Ram Navami festival in Kavthe was cancelled due to a plague, Balabuva expressed his desire to visit Shirdi to Dixit. As described in Chapter 6, Dixit, a great devotee of Baba, promised to seek Sai Baba's permission for the visit and the Kirtan performance, assuring Balabuva not to worry about travel expenses. This meeting was seen as a good omen, especially with the timely arrival of Kaka Mahajani with Prasad from Shirdi.
I've heard about a reference to Dixit and someone from London in the context of the Ram Navami festival. Can you clarify who Dixit was actually interacting with?
📖 Chapter 6