Chapter 7 describes Sai Baba's mosque as a unique and unconventional place of worship. Unlike a traditional mosque, it housed a sacred fire (Dhuni) that burned day and night. Within the mosque, there was also the grinding of grain, ringing of bells, and blowing of conches. The text mentions a grinding stone for wheat that was kept there, along with a winnowing fan. Furthermore, activities such as constant Bhajan (devotional singing), the distribution of food, and the ritual washing of feet for worship took place. A beautiful Tulsi Vrindavan, an altar for the holy basil plant sacred to Hindus, was also present in the assembly hall.
What were some of the unusual items and activities found in Sai Baba's mosque that made it different from a typical one?
📖 Chapter 7