Morya continued to visit Theur, Ranjangaon (another Ganesha temple site) and Chinchwad. Morya had a son, whom he named Chintamani (Chintaman).[6] Chintamani was venerated as a living incarnation of Ganesha.[7] But before that according to some experts, he helped the deposed Mughal emperor Humayun (1508–1556) to escape to Kabul, when Humayun again became the Emperor of Delhi, he showered Morya with gifts.[6] According to Dhere, Shivaji's father Shahaji (1594–1665) is recorded as a donor to Morya Gosavi.[2]