While Sai Baba's residence was a mosque, Chapter 7 explains that it was filled with practices typically associated with Hindu worship, creating a unique and inclusive environment. The text highlights several of these activities: a sacred fire, or Dhuni, burned there day and night; the grinding of grain took place; bells were rung and conches were blown. Furthermore, offerings were made to the fire, constant Bhajan (devotional singing) was performed, and even the ritual washing of feet and worship occurred within the mosque's walls, all of which were contrary to conventional mosque practices.
Chapter 7 mentions that Sai Baba lived in a mosque. What traditionally Hindu activities did he permit there, making it an unconventional setting?
📖 Chapter 7