Chapter 35 highlights several extraordinary acts of devotion by Balaji Patil Nevasakar. He was known for performing the humble service of sweeping the paths Baba walked in the village and to Lendi every single day. In an act of complete surrender, after each harvest, he would bring all the grain to the mosque, offer it to Baba, and would only take home the portion that Baba gave back for his family's sustenance. The text also mentions his practice of drinking the wastewater from the drain after Baba had bathed and washed. These actions, along with the faith shown by his family during the Shraddha feast, paint a picture of profound self-sacrifice and unwavering devotion.
The text mentions a miracle at a Shraddha feast. What other acts of devotion related to Balaji Patil Nevasakar are described?
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