Chapter 7 provides a fascinating account of the activities within the mosque, which blended practices from different faiths. Despite being a mosque, Sai Baba's dwelling was filled with Hindu rituals. The text explicitly mentions that a sacred fire, the Dhuni, burned there day and night. Furthermore, Hindu customs like the ringing of bells, the blowing of conches, the grinding of grain, offerings to the fire, constant Bhajan (devotional singing), and the ritual washing of feet for worship all took place in the mosque. This demonstrates how He transformed the space into a universal place of worship, as described in Chapter 7.
According to Chapter 7, what Hindu rituals and practices did Sai Baba permit or encourage within the mosque where He lived?
📖 Chapter 7