Based on the provided text, compare the roles and final years of the devotees Kashiram and Mhalasapati.

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 0

The source material in Chapter 0 presents Kashiram and Mhalasapati as two distinct but devoted followers of Sai Baba. Kashiram is portrayed as a man of bravery, honored with a sword by the government for fighting thieves. His story is one of dramatic divine protection, and he died in Shake 1830. Mhalasapati, in contrast, is characterized by his deep, constant spiritual intimacy with Baba, spending nights in conversation with him in the Masjid. He served as a spiritual guide for others after Baba's passing and lived for a long time, dying in Shake 1844. While Kashiram's story is a powerful example of Baba's intervention, Mhalasapati's illustrates a life of sustained, selfless service and companionship.


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