The summary of Das Ganu's inspired song, found in Chapter 4, portrays Sai Baba's multifaceted divinity. The song describes Baba's power as a boat that helps devotees cross the ocean of worldly existence. It references the miracle where the Ganga and Yamuna flowed from His toes. Most significantly, Das Ganu sees Baba as the embodiment of the Hindu Trinity: Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. He notes that Baba sometimes speaks with the creative authority of Brahma, displays a fierce form like Rudra (Shiva), and at other times is playful like Krishna (an avatar of Vishnu). The song also highlights Baba's universal nature, observing how He is loved by Hindus yet lives in a mosque for Muslims, and how, despite being a beggar, He shames the wealthy. This composition celebrates Baba's mysterious and all-encompassing power.
According to the summary of Das Ganu's song, describe the different divine forms and qualities he attributed to Sai Baba.
📖 Chapter 4