Based on the provided excerpts from Chapter 29, there is no established connection between the devotees from Madras and Gajanan Maharaj. The chapter describes a specific group of Ramdasi sect devotees from the Madras region who came to Shirdi for Sai Baba's darshan. Separately, the text uses the title "Maharaj" in verse 8, but it explicitly refers to Sai Baba himself, highlighting his generous nature: "Thus the Maharaj was of generous disposition, steadfast in charity and righteousness." There is no mention of Gajanan Maharaj or any link between the visiting devotees and him in these passages.
The text mentions a group of Ramdasi devotees from Madras and also uses the term "Maharaj." Does this imply a connection to the devotees of Gajanan Maharaj who also traveled extensively?
📖 Chapter 29