How did Sai Baba's place of residence and the activities within it challenge conventional religious labels?

📖 Chapter 7

Chapter 7 explains the profound paradox of Sai Baba's life. While He resided in a mosque, a place of Muslim worship, it housed practices typically associated with Hinduism. A sacred fire (Dhuni) burned there day and night, and the sounds of bells and conches could be heard. The text also mentions the grinding of grain, offerings to the fire, constant Bhajan (devotional songs), and ritual worship of His feet taking place in the mosque. These activities made it difficult to classify Him as a Muslim, highlighting His transcendence of religious norms.


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