Chapter 25 provides specific details about the annual Ram Navami flag procession in Shirdi. It was a well-known tradition involving two large, new flags. One flag was provided by the Nimonkars, and the second was from Damu Anna, a wealthy devotee from Ahmednagar, as part of a long-standing vow. The procession itself had a set route. It would commence from the house of a man named Kondaji Sutara, who was a carpenter. From there, the flags were taken through the village, accompanied by the sound of musical instruments, in a celebratory manner. The procession would conclude at the mosque (Masjid), where the long banners were tied to its two ends.
Can you explain the details of the Ram Navami flag procession mentioned in Damu Anna's story?
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