Based on Das Ganu's song, how is Sai Baba's multifaceted and paradoxical nature described?

📖 Chapter 4

Das Ganu's inspired song, summarized in Chapter 4, portrays Sai Baba's nature as being both all-encompassing and seemingly paradoxical. He is described as the divine Trinity in one form, sometimes speaking with the creative authority of Brahma, at other times showing a fierce aspect like Rudra, and also displaying the playful charm of Krishna. The song highlights his unique position of transcending religious boundaries, noting how he was loved by Hindus while living in a mosque, thus being accessible to Muslims. Another paradox mentioned is his appearance as a poor beggar who could spiritually humble the wealthy. This multifaceted depiction shows him as the ultimate reality, manifesting in whatever form was needed for his devotees, from a stern Guru to a playful friend.


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