Sixty-four Yoginees lived in front of Amareshwar at the confluence of rivers krishna-Panchaganga. Every afternoon these Yoginees came out of the river to pay their obeisance to Sriguru. They bowed their heads at the feet of Sriguru and offered flower garlands. They would take him from his hermitage with great devotion to worship him offer him alms. They followed this routine everyday.
There was no other settlement near the Audumbar tree. People from the nearby Shirol village were rather surprised that Sriguru never came to their village to collect alms. They were mystified as to how he was sustaining himself without food in that dense forest. Some mischievous people from the village tried to find out the truth and sent a person to investigate. This person hid nearby Sriguru’s hermitage and watched the Yoginees pray and offer to Sriguru. He was practically scared watching this scene and immediately fled from there.
