Chapter 7 details how Sai Baba's residence, a mosque, was a place of fascinating religious synthesis. The text poses a series of rhetorical questions to highlight the unusual activities for a mosque. It mentions that a sacred fire, or Dhuni, burned there day and night. Furthermore, the mosque was filled with sounds of ringing bells and blowing conches, and rituals like offerings to the fire (Agnihotra), the grinding of grain, constant Bhajan (devotional singing), and the ritual washing of feet and worship took place. These practices, typically associated with Hindu temples, made his dwelling a unique spiritual center that transcended religious norms.
Chapter 7 states that Sai Baba's mosque was unique. What Hindu-style activities occurred there?
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