Based on the provided excerpts, there is no reference to Gajanan Maharaj. The text from Chapter 14 uses the title "Maharaj," but it is explicitly in reference to Sai Baba of Shirdi. For instance, when the merchant Ratanji arrives in Shirdi, the text notes, "Seeing Maharaj, the heap of merit, love surged within him." Later, Ratanji pleads in his prayer, "Maharaj, do not turn me away." In another description of Baba's practices, it is mentioned that "Maharaj would command" even millionaires to seek alms. In every instance within these passages from Chapter 14, "Maharaj" is a respectful title for Sai Baba, not an indication of Gajanan Maharaj's presence in the narrative.
Does the provided text mention Gajanan Maharaj in any capacity?
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