How did devotees describe Sai Baba's divine nature? Did they see him as having different forms?

📖 Chapter 4

Devotees perceived Sai Baba as an embodiment of multiple divine forms, a concept detailed in Chapter 4. Following the miracle where the Ganga and Yamuna flowed from Baba's toes, the devotee Das Ganu was so inspired that he composed a song describing Baba's unfathomable power. In this song, he portrayed Baba as the Hindu Trinity itself. It is mentioned that Baba sometimes speaks like Brahma (the creator), shows a fierce form like Rudra (the destroyer), and is at other times playful like Krishna (the preserver). This shows that devotees did not see him in a singular way but experienced him as the manifestation of various divine aspects, capable of appearing in whatever form was needed.


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