Based on the provided source material, the city of Bhamchandra did not play a role in the daily readings that took place in Shirdi. Chapter 18 mentions Bhamchandra hill only as a point of reference to describe the sweetness of a divinely inspired book. It notes that the God-devoted Tukaram performed a thousand readings in solitude on Bhamchandra hill. This reference is used to praise the quality of the scripture, but the actual daily readings in the story, assigned by Sai Baba to devotees like Jog, occurred within Sathe's Wada in Shirdi, not Bhamchandra.
According to the text, what was the significance of the city of Bhamchandra in the daily readings of the Bhagavat in Shirdi?
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