Based on Das Ganu's song, how was Sai Baba's divine nature described?

📖 Chapter 4

Das Ganu's inspired song, summarized in Chapter 4, describes Sai Baba's divine nature as multifaceted and paradoxical. The song portrays Baba as the embodiment of the Hindu Trinity—Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. He could speak with the creative power of Brahma, exhibit a fierce form like Rudra (Shiva), and also be playful like Krishna. The song highlights his paradoxical existence: he loved Hindus while living in a mosque, making him a figure of unity for both Hindus and Muslims. Though he lived as a beggar, his spiritual wealth shamed the rich. This composition celebrated Baba's unfathomable power and his ability to transcend all conventional religious and social definitions.


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