How is Sai Baba's ability to transcend religious boundaries described in the summary of Das Ganu's song?

📖 Chapter 4

The summary of Das Ganu's inspired song, provided in Chapter 4, beautifully illustrates Sai Baba's universal and inclusive nature that transcends religious divisions. The song highlights how Baba masterfully catered to devotees of different faiths. The text mentions a particularly poignant line that encapsulates this duality: "how He loves the Hindus and lives in a mosque for Muslims." This shows that while he adopted the dwelling of a Muslim fakir, living in a mosque with a dhuni (sacred fire), he was deeply loved and worshipped by Hindus, who performed Aarti with full ceremonial pomp. This portrayal reinforces the idea that Baba was a unifying figure, embodying divine principles accessible to people from all religious backgrounds.


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