Both Nanasaheb Nimonkar and Damu Shet Kasar expressed their profound devotion through specific, dedicated actions, though their motivations and expressions differed. As Chapter 0 details, Nanasaheb Nimonkar's devotion was shown through his constant, selfless service in his final three years, culminating in his final moments where he saw Maharaj in everyone. His was a devotion of intense, personal service. Damu Shet Kasar's devotion, on the other hand, was rooted in gratitude for a specific blessing—the birth of a son. He channeled this faith into a public, ongoing vow to bring a ceremonial flag for the Ram Navami fair and feed the Fakirs, a tradition that continued long after its inception.
How did the devotion of Nanasaheb Nimonkar and Damu Shet Kasar manifest differently in their actions, according to the provided text?
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