The story from Chapter 3 describes a Rohilla who came to Shirdi, became charmed by Baba's qualities, and stayed in the Masjid. He was sturdy, free-natured, and deeply devoted, expressing his passion by reciting Kalmas in a loud voice. However, his recitations occurred day and night, even at midnight, which severely disturbed the sleep of the villagers who had to work all day in the fields. The constant nagging noise became a great worry. The Rohilla, feeling he had Baba's support, grew arrogant and uncontrollable, leading the distressed villagers to finally approach Baba for help.
Who was the Rohilla in Shirdi, and why did the villagers become distressed with him?
๐ Chapter 3