Chapter 7 vividly describes how the mosque where Sai Baba lived was a hub of activities typically associated with Hindu temples. The text states that a sacred fire, or Dhuni, burnt there day and night. Furthermore, the mosque saw the grinding of grain, the ringing of bells, and the blowing of conches. In this sacred space, there were also offerings to the fire, constant Bhajan (devotional singing), distribution of food, and even the ritual washing of feet for worship. These practices amazed visitors and demonstrated how Baba transcended conventional religious boundaries.
What activities, normally uncharacteristic of a mosque, took place in Sai Baba's dwelling as per the details in Chapter 7?
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