Chapter 7 explains the paradox of Sai Baba's residence. Although he lived in a mosque, many activities traditionally associated with Hindu worship occurred there under his guidance. The text explicitly mentions that a sacred fire (Dhuni) burned day and night within the mosque. Furthermore, the sounds of bells ringing and conches blowing were heard, and Bhajan (devotional singing) was a constant practice. The chapter also notes the ritual washing of feet, worship, and offerings to the fire, all taking place in the mosque, which amazed visitors and demonstrated Sai Baba's unique and inclusive nature.
Chapter 7 describes Sai Baba's residence as a mosque. What specific activities, typically associated with Hindu temples, took place there?
📖 Chapter 7