According to Chapter 7, the mosque where Sai Baba resided was a unique spiritual hub where many practices typically associated with Hinduism occurred regularly. The text explicitly lists several of these activities. A sacred fire, or Dhuni, was kept burning day and night. The sounds of bells ringing and conches blowing, common in Hindu temples, were also heard in the mosque. Furthermore, the chapter mentions that offerings were made to the fire, constant bhajans (devotional songs) were sung, and even the ritual washing of Baba's feet (a form of worship) took place there. This blend of customs showed that his dwelling was beyond conventional religious boundaries.
What were some of the Hindu-style activities that took place in the mosque where Sai Baba lived?
📖 Chapter 7