On a Chavadi night, a bhajan group would gather at the Masjid, and their devotional music would continue in the pavilion until midnight. As detailed in Chapter 37, devotees, both men and women, would come ready to participate. Some played cymbals, some small wooden clappers, and others played the mridanga drum, tambourine, or bells, collectively raising what the text calls a "storm of bhajan." The powerful presence of Sai Baba is described as a magnet, attracting the "iron-like devotees" and drawing them to His feet in a powerful display of devotion before the procession would begin.
Describe the musical and devotional scene that took place at the Masjid on a Chavadi night.
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