Gajanan Maharaj is not mentioned anywhere in the provided source chunks from Chapter 29 as a visitor to Shirdi or in any other context. The chapter describes a different set of visitors: a group of devotees and travelers from the Madras region who stopped at Shirdi on their pilgrimage to Kashi. This group, belonging to the Ramdasi sect, stayed to perform devotional singing. The text emphasizes that Sai Baba's fame attracted many people, including 'Fakirs, beggars, and alms-seekers,' but it does not list other prominent saints among the visitors in these verses from Chapter 29.
Where in Chapter 29 is Gajanan Maharaj mentioned as one of the saints who visited Shirdi?
📖 Chapter 29