Nanasaheb Nimonkar, whom Sai Baba affectionately called "Kaka," was a deeply devoted follower. In his final three years, he was in constant service to Maharaj, only returning home for his daily rituals. Despite being over sixty, he served tirelessly. His end was a testament to his devotion; he did not live long after Maharaj and was said to have been taken to Maharaj's feet. As detailed in Chapter 0, in his final three days, he saw Maharaj everywhere. He addressed anyone who came near him as "Sai Baba," and when his wife corrected him, he insisted that Baba was within her, stating, "You are Baba." He passed away in constant remembrance of Maharaj.
Can you describe the devotion of Nanasaheb Nimonkar and the circumstances of his passing?
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