The mosque where Sai Baba resided was unique because it incorporated elements from both Hindu and Muslim traditions. Chapter 7 details that a sacred fire (Dhuni) burned continuously, and the sounds of bells and conches, typically associated with Hindu temples, were heard. The mosque was a place for Bhajan (devotional singing), food distribution, and the ritual washing of feet. It even contained a grinding stone for wheat and, remarkably, a beautiful Tulsi Vrindavan, an altar for the holy basil plant sacred to Hindus. This blend of practices underscored Baba's universal message.
What kind of activities and objects were present in the mosque where Sai Baba lived?
📖 Chapter 7