The information provided in Chapter 0 presents a different account. It states that two of the devotees, Kashiram and Appa, were indeed 'fortunate to die on an Ekadashi day,' which is considered Hari's day. However, they did not pass away at the same time. The text clarifies that 'Kashiram died first, followed some years later by Appa.' Furthermore, the passage does not mention the death of the third devotee, Mhalasapati, at all, only that he became a total devotee of Maharaj along with the other two.
The text mentions three devotees, Kashiram, Appa, and Mhalasapati. Didn't they all pass away together on the same Ekadashi day?
📖 Chapter 0