The mosque underwent a significant physical transformation, driven by the devotion of Baba's followers. Chapter 5 notes that initially, the ground of the mosque was in a poor state, with knee-deep holes. A major turning point occurred around the year 1912, which marked the beginning of what the text calls an "entirely new phase." In a remarkable act of service, devotees came together and, in a single night, paved the entire flooring with stones. This renovation transformed the dilapidated space into a more suitable dwelling for Baba and a welcoming place for the growing unity of devotees gathering around him.
How did the physical condition of the mosque change after Baba started staying there?
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