The provided text in Chapter 0 presents Kashiram and Mhalasapati as two distinct devotees who experienced Maharaj's grace in different ways. Kashiram's story is one of dramatic, miraculous intervention where he was saved from certain death through Maharaj's remote spiritual protection. In contrast, Mhalasapati is portrayed as a long-term, intimate companion whose significance lies in his deep, consistent, and selfless service, sitting with Maharaj through the night. Chapter 0 shows that after Maharaj, he became a spiritual guide for other devotees, a 'place of rest.' While Kashiram's story highlights Baba's power as a savior, Mhalasapati's highlights the deep, personal relationship and spiritual community Baba cultivated.
The source mentions Kashiram and Mhalasapati. Can you compare their roles and significance in the narrative based on the provided text?
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