Certainly. Chapter 5 recounts an incident where a Fakir challenged Devidas, a respected teacher in Shirdi, to a scriptural debate. Devidas, with his profound detachment and wisdom, defeated the Fakir in this debate. Humiliated, the Fakir fled from Shirdi and went to live in Vaijapur. The narrative in Chapter 5 continues by stating that after many years had passed, the Fakir returned to Shirdi. His delusion of being a great Guru had been dispelled, and he humbly bowed to Sainath. In his characteristic grace, Baba treated the repentant Fakir with the same respect as before, demonstrating a path to purity through repentance.
Can you describe the incident involving the Fakir, Devidas, and Sai Baba as narrated in Chapter 5?
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