Chapter 5 provides details on both the mosque's condition and Baba's routines. Initially, the mosque had knee-deep holes in the ground, and it wasn't until devotees paved the flooring with stones in a single night that it was improved. This transformation began in earnest around 1912. In those early days, Baba had a great fondness for lighting lamps. His routine involved taking a tin pot and personally going to the shops of grocers and oil-merchants to beg for oil. He would then use this oil to light lamps in both the temple and the mosque, even tearing rags to make wicks.
Can you describe the condition of the mosque before its transformation and what Baba's daily lamp-lighting routine was like?
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