After witnessing the miracle of the Ganga and Yamuna flowing from Sai Baba's feet, Das Ganu was inspired to compose a song praising Baba's divine nature. A summary of this song, provided in Chapter 4, highlights Baba's multifaceted and all-encompassing form. He is described as the Trinity (Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva), showing different aspects at different times: speaking like the creator Brahma, showing a fierce form like Rudra, or being playful like Krishna. The song also points out the beautiful paradox of Baba's life: he loved Hindus but lived in a mosque for Muslims, and though he lived as a beggar, he could shame the wealthy with his spiritual richness. This composition celebrates Baba's unfathomable power.
How did Das Ganu describe Sai Baba's multifaceted nature in the song he composed?
๐ Chapter 4