The provided text from Chapter 0 does not state that Sai Baba ever went to or spent time in Jejuri. The narrative does connect to Jejuri, but only through another person. It mentions that Mhalasapati, the goldsmith who gave Sai Baba his name, was a devotee of Khandoba and that his family had a tradition of visiting Khanderaya (Jejuri) for generations. The text focuses on Sai Baba's arrival at the Khandoba temple in Shirdi, not the main center of worship in Jejuri. The scope of the passage is limited to his arrival and initial interactions in Shirdi.
What does this book say about Sai Baba's time in Jejuri, the main center for Khandoba worship?
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