Maharaj demonstrated a broad concern for the village's religious sites. As Chapter 0 describes, when Gopalrao Gund collected stones to rebuild the Masjid, Maharaj commanded that they be used instead to build a Shani temple and renovate other village temples. In a separate instance, Maharaj pointed to a spot under a Neem tree and stated there was a Pir's tomb there, calling it 'our father's place.' When the ground was dug, a tomb was indeed discovered. Maharaj then instructed that incense should be burned there every Thursday and Friday, indicating his reverence for both Hindu and non-Hindu sacred places.
How did Maharaj show his attention to various religious sites in the village, including the temples and the tomb?
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