I'm not sure specifically what 'sex baba stories' are. It could be some local or very specific cultural stories. Without more context, it's difficult to provide detailed stories.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, a graphic novel combines visual art with a narrative. It might be about the life of a sadhu, who are ascetics in the Hindu, Buddhist or Jain traditions. It could explore their spiritual practices, beliefs, and the way they live in society.
Sai Baba was born in the 19th century. He had a very simple and ascetic lifestyle. He often taught through parables and simple examples. He emphasized on the importance of faith and surrender to the divine. His presence in Shirdi became a center for spiritual growth. He used to distribute food to the hungry and take care of the sick, which made him highly revered among the people. His story is a combination of his spiritual teachings, the miracles he performed like producing food and water out of thin air, and his unconditional love for all beings.
Once upon a time, there was a little rabbit named Benny. Benny lived in a beautiful meadow filled with colorful flowers and tall grass. One day, Benny decided to go on an adventure. He hopped along a little path until he came across a big, old oak tree. Under the tree was a small hole, and Benny was very curious. He peeked inside and found a family of squirrels. The squirrels were very friendly and shared their nuts with Benny. Benny had a great time with his new friends and learned that exploring can lead to wonderful new experiences.
Sadhu Kokila? I haven't heard of this person before. It could be that this is a relatively unknown or a very region - specific figure. You might want to provide more context if possible to help me answer better.
I'm sorry, I don't have specific information about Sadhu Agashe's real story at hand. You could try looking for books, local historical archives or interviewing people who might be familiar with him.
I don't know the exact main characters as I haven't read it. But it's likely that the main character is the sadhu himself. There might also be other characters such as people he meets on his journey, like fellow ascetics, villagers, or religious leaders.
As I don't have knowledge about Sadhu Kokila's life story, it's hard to say. However, if we assume Sadhu Kokila was a spiritual person, key events might involve their spiritual awakening, any pilgrimages they made, or the founding of a religious community if they did so. Without more information, it's all speculation.