The Shri Sai Satcharitra in Chapter 7 provides a specific narrative about the Muslim festival of Moharram that illustrates Sai Baba's accommodating and detached nature. During the festival, some Muslims approached Baba in the Masjid and asked for his permission to construct a Tabut, a replica of a tomb used in processions. Baba immediately gave his consent. He even allowed the Tabut to be kept within the Masjid for four days. On the fifth day, when it was removed, the text makes a point of stating that Baba "felt neither joy nor sorrow in His mind." This story shows that while he was permissive and supportive of his devotees' religious expressions, he remained internally detached from the proceedings, embodying a state of spiritual equanimity beyond worldly celebration or grief.
Describe the incident during the festival of Moharram and what it reveals about Sai Baba's attitude towards religious practices.
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