Can you describe the seemingly contradictory environment of the mosque where Sai Baba lived, as detailed in Chapter 7?

📖 Chapter 7

Chapter 7 details the unique and paradoxical environment of the mosque where Sai Baba resided. While His residence was a mosque, which is a Muslim place of worship, it contained numerous elements typically associated with Hindu practices. The text highlights that a sacred fire (Dhuni) burnt there day and night. Furthermore, in this mosque, there was the ringing of bells and blowing of conches, the offering of oblations to fire, constant Bhajan (devotional singing), and the ritual washing of feet for worship. This blend of practices within a single sacred space underscored his nature as a holy incarnation beyond any single religion.


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