Chapter 29 portrays Sai Baba as a great saint who was patient, generous, and self-controlled. He was particularly known for his abundant generosity, often distributing money to the poor, needy, and pilgrims. The text states that he would give ten rupees to some and fifty to others, doing so daily with satisfaction. However, this chapter also clarifies that his giving was not predictable. While he was merciful, he did not give to all alike. The Satcharitra explains that receiving a gift from Baba was a matter of fortune, granted only when a person's 'auspicious time had arrived.' Thus, his charity was both a famous, daily practice and an unpredictable, divine blessing.
According to Chapter 29 of the Sai Satcharitra, what was Sai Baba's general disposition towards charity and giving money?
๐ Chapter 29