Das Ganu wrote a song about Sai Baba. Based on the summary, what did this song reveal about how devotees perceived Baba's divine nature?

πŸ“– Chapter 4

The song composed by Das Ganu, summarized in Chapter 4, portrays Sai Baba as a supreme, all-encompassing divine being. It describes Baba as the embodiment of the Hindu Trinity: Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. The song highlights his multifaceted nature, noting that he could speak with the wisdom of Brahma, exhibit a fierce form like Rudra (Shiva), and also be playful like Krishna. Furthermore, the song emphasizes his universality, observing how he "loves the Hindus and lives in a mosque for Muslims," transcending religious divides. It also touches upon the paradox of his existence as a poor beggar who could shame the wealthy, showcasing his unfathomable divine power and Leelas (divine plays).


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