After witnessing the Ganga and Yamuna flow from Sai Baba's toes, Das Ganu composed an inspired song praising Baba's divine power. According to the summary in Chapter 4, the song portrays Baba as the embodiment of the Hindu Trinity: Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. It describes how he could speak with the creative authority of Brahma, sometimes manifest a fierce form like Rudra (Shiva), and also display a playful nature like Krishna. The song highlighted Baba's unique ability to bridge religious divides, noting that he loved Hindus yet lived in a mosque for Muslims. It also pointed out the paradox of his existence: being a humble beggar who could put the wealthy to shame, and maintaining a sacred fire (Dhuni) in his mosque to provide healing Udi to all.
How did Das Ganu's song describe Sai Baba's multifaceted divine nature?
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