What did Sai Baba's dwelling, the mosque, look like on the inside according to the description?

📖 Chapter 7

Chapter 7 provides a fascinating description of the mosque where Sai Baba lived, showing how it was filled with items from both Hindu and Muslim traditions. While it was a mosque, a sacred fire, known as a Dhuni, burned there day and night. The sounds of bells and conches, typically used in Hindu worship, could be heard. The mosque was a place for constant Bhajan (devotional singing) and the distribution of food. It also contained a grinding stone for wheat, a winnowing fan, and even a beautifully made Tulsi Vrindavan, which is an altar for the holy basil plant central to Hindu household worship. This unique combination of elements underscored his impartial nature.


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