Nanasahib Panshe and Appasahib Gadre were instrumental in orchestrating Kakasaheb Dixit's journey to Shirdi. As detailed in Chapter 51, they were in Nagar on the pretext of attending a horse show exhibition. By chance, they were passing by just as Madhavrao Deshpande's carriage arrived. They immediately recognized him as "the priest of Shirdi" and understood he would be the perfect person to guide Dixit. Seizing the opportunity, they called out to Madhavrao, informed him that "Dixit Kaka has come," and urged him to go to Mirikar's house to witness Baba's miracle. Their quick thinking and immediate action served as the crucial link that brought the anxious devotee, Dixit, and the ideal guide, Madhavrao, together.
What specific role did Nanasahib Panshe and Appasahib Gadre play in connecting Dixit with Madhavrao?
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