Chapter 29 paints a vibrant picture of the daily life in Shirdi, which was heavily influenced by Sai Baba's fame for generosity. His reputation as a patient and generous saint attracted large crowds. The text describes a lively scene where performers would dance, singers would sing, bards would recite, and entertainers would perform. Devotees were often absorbed in devotional singing. This constant stream of visitors, including pilgrims from as far as Madras, fakirs, beggars, and alms-seekers, all gathered with the hope of receiving his darshan and blessings, creating a bustling and dynamic environment centered around the compassionate Maharaj.
Based on his charitable reputation, what was the daily atmosphere like in Shirdi around Sai Baba?
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