What were the main ideas in the song Das Ganu composed about Sai Baba?

📖 Chapter 4

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.


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