What different types of people and activities surrounded Sai Baba in Shirdi, based on the descriptions in Chapter 29?

📖 Chapter 29

According to Chapter 29, Shirdi was a bustling place filled with a diverse array of people drawn to Sai Baba. The chapter describes a group of traveling devotees from Madras who were on a pilgrimage and engaged in devotional singing. More broadly, it mentions that 'crowds came,' which included performers who danced, singers who sang, and bards who recited stories. Devotees of Hari were seen absorbed in their devotional practices. The text also notes the constant presence of 'fakirs, beggars, and alms-seekers' at Baba's door, seeking his mercy. This paints a vivid picture of Shirdi as a dynamic hub for spiritual seekers, artists, and the needy, all revolving around Baba.


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