The annual Ram Navami festival in Shirdi is depicted as a grand event celebrated with great devotion. A central part of the festival, as described in chapter 25, is a procession featuring two large, new flags. One flag is provided by the Nimonkars and the second by the wealthy devotee Damu Anna of Ahmednagar, a vow they both upheld for many years. The procession would commence from the house of Kondaji Sutara, the carpenter. Accompanied by the sound of musical instruments, the flags were paraded through the village and then tied to the two ends of the Masjid. Furthermore, Damu Anna, also referred to as 'Shet' (merchant), would observe the festival by generously feeding the Fakirs who came to Shirdi.
Describe the details of the Ram Navami festival procession in Shirdi as mentioned in the source.
π Chapter 25