Chapter 7 provides a glimpse into the practical, day-to-day setup of the mosque where Sai Baba lived, showing it was his home as well as a place of worship. The text mentions that a sack of wheat was kept there, along with a grinding stone to grind it and a winnowing fan to clean it, indicating a self-sufficient household where nothing was lacking. Adding to the unique environment described in this chapter, there was also a "beautiful, specially made Tulsi Vrindavan" in the assembly hall, which is an altar for the holy basil plant, an object of reverence in Hinduism, further highlighting the blend of cultures present.
Besides the religious activities, what does Chapter 7 tell us about the everyday items and setup inside the mosque where Baba lived?
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