Chapter 39 offers insights into two distinct aspects. Firstly, it praises the women of Shirdi, describing them as blessed for their 'singular faith.' Their devotion was so profound that they would constantly sing songs about the 'extraordinary Sai' while performing daily tasks like bathing, grinding, and pounding grain. Secondly, the chapter provides a glimpse into Sai Baba's early character, noting that at the age of eighteen, he had a habit of seeking solitude. It mentions he would sleep anywhere at night without fear, a practice attributed to his ability to see the Lord everywhere.
What does Chapter 39 reveal about the devotion of the women in Shirdi and Sai Baba's personal habits in his youth?
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