Kashiram and Mhalasapati exemplify different aspects of devotion. Kashiram's story, as told in Chapter 0, is one of courage and faith that is tested by violence. His role in the narrative is to demonstrate Maharaj's protective power, as he survives a deadly attack through Maharaj's remote intervention. Mhalasapati, on the other hand, represents deep, personal intimacy with the guru. Chapter 0 highlights his role as a constant companion, spending entire nights in 'extremely close' and 'affectionate' conversation with Maharaj. After Maharaj, he became a pillar for the community, a 'place of rest for his devotees.' Thus, Kashiram's story illustrates Maharaj's power to save, while Mhalasapati's illustrates the profound, personal relationship one could have with him.
Based on the text, how did the roles of the devotees Kashiram and Mhalasapati differ?
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