Chapter 7 highlights how Sai Baba's dwelling, a mosque, was home to numerous activities typically associated with Hindu temples. The text states that a sacred fire, or Dhuni, burned there day and night. In this mosque, there was also the grinding of grain, the ringing of bells, and the blowing of conches. Furthermore, the chapter describes that offerings were made to the fire, constant Bhajan (devotional singing) took place, food was distributed, and even the ritual washing of feet was performed, all within the mosque's premises, which amazed visitors.
What activities, typically not found in a mosque, did Sai Baba conduct in his dwelling?
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