Nanasaheb Nimonkar's faith in Maharaj grew to the point that he spent his last three years in constant service, only going home for essential rituals. As detailed in Chapter 0, despite being over sixty, he never showed laziness in his service. Maharaj affectionately called him 'Kaka.' His devotion was so complete that he did not live long after Maharaj's passing, as Maharaj 'took him to his feet.' During his final three days, he saw Maharaj everywhere, and his consciousness was entirely absorbed in him, leading to a good end in constant remembrance of his Guru.
Can you describe the profound devotion of Nanasaheb Nimonkar in his final years and his ultimate fate?
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