What were some of the seemingly contradictory Hindu activities that took place in the mosque where Sai Baba lived?

📖 Chapter 7

Chapter 7 details how Sai Baba's residence, a mosque, was filled with activities typically associated with Hindu worship, creating a paradox for those who tried to label him. The text highlights that despite living in a mosque, a sacred fire (Dhuni) burned there day and night. The sounds of bells and conches, common in Hindu temples, were heard in the mosque. Furthermore, offerings were made to the fire, constant Bhajan (devotional singing) occurred, grain was ground, food was distributed, and even ritual washing of feet and worship took place there. The presence of a Tulsi Vrindavan, an altar for the holy basil plant, further underscored this blend of traditions within the mosque's walls, as described in Chapter 7.


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