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.
How did devotees describe Sai Baba's divine nature? Did they see him as having different forms?
📖 Chapter 4