Chapter 7 describes the mosque where Sai Baba lived as having a unique atmosphere that blended various spiritual practices. A sacred fire, the Dhuni, burned there day and night, which is a Hindu practice. The mosque was filled with the sounds of bells ringing and conches blowing, along with constant Bhajan (devotional singing). The text mentions activities such as the grinding of grain, offerings to the fire, and the ritual washing of feet (worship). Food was also distributed there. This combination of activities, as detailed in Chapter 7, shows that the dwelling was far from a conventional mosque and reflected Baba's all-encompassing nature.
What was the atmosphere like inside the mosque where Sai Baba resided?
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