According to Chapter 5, Devidas was a wise individual who had established himself as a Guru in Shirdi, teaching figures like Appa Bhill and Tatyaba. A Fakir was brought before him, and a scriptural debate was held. The text states that Devidas, with his detachment, defeated the Fakir in this debate. Consequently, the Fakir was driven away and fled to Vaijapur. However, the story doesn't end there. Chapter 5 goes on to explain that after many years, this same Fakir returned to Shirdi and bowed to Sainath, his delusion of superiority having been dispelled. Baba, in his grace, treated the repentant Fakir with respect, highlighting a profound lesson in humility and forgiveness.
Can you describe the interaction between Devidas and the Fakir as detailed in Chapter 5?
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