After witnessing the miracle of the Ganga and Yamuna flowing from Sai Baba's toes, Das Ganu was inspired to compose a song about Baba's divine nature. A summary in Chapter 4 explains the key themes of this song. It portrayed Baba's power as a boat to help devotees cross the ocean of worldly existence. The song described Baba as the embodiment of the Hindu Trinity—Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. It highlighted his multifaceted personality: sometimes creative like Brahma, sometimes showing a fierce form like Rudra, and at other times playful like Krishna. The song also celebrated his universal love, noting how he, a Hindu saint, lived in a mosque for the sake of Muslims, and how as a 'beggar' he humbled the wealthy. It also mentioned his sacred fire (Dhuni) and the grand Aarti ceremonies performed in his honor.
What were the main ideas in the song Das Ganu composed about Sai Baba?
📖 Chapter 4