Chapter 32 describes an incredibly diverse array of people who flocked to Shirdi for Sai Baba's darshan. The visitors came from all strata of society and included astrologers, wealthy individuals, kings, and princes. Spiritual seekers of various paths were present, such as yogis, householders, renouncers, sannyasis, and pilgrims. The text also mentions performers like singers, dancers, Gondhalis, and Kolhatis. Notably, people of different faiths came, including Maulvis who saw him as a true parent figure. The assembly also included the afflicted, such as the blind, the lame, and the sick, demonstrating the universal appeal of the "loving assembly of the Almighty Sai."
Who were the different types of people that came to visit Sai Baba in Shirdi, as described in the text?
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