Based on the summary of Das Ganu's song, how did devotees perceive Sai Baba's divine form and nature?

📖 Chapter 4

Das Ganu's inspired song, summarized in Chapter 4, provides insight into the advanced perception of Sai Baba's divine nature. The song portrays Baba not as a mere saint but as the embodiment of the Hindu Trinity: Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. It describes how he could speak with the creative wisdom of Brahma, exhibit the fierce, transformative power of Rudra (Shiva), and display the playful, loving nature of Krishna (an avatar of Vishnu). Furthermore, the song highlights his universal and paradoxical nature, as he was a Hindu-loving figure who lived in a mosque for Muslims, and a beggar whose presence could shame the wealthy. This perception shows that devotees saw him as the supreme, all-encompassing reality, manifesting in different forms to suit the needs and understanding of his followers.


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