While Sai Baba was renowned for his generosity, Chapter 29 makes it clear that his charity was not predictable. The text states, "This was Baba's constant manner - nothing was ever fixed." Although he regularly distributed money, it is explicitly mentioned that "he did not give to everyone - no one knew his mind." Fakirs, beggars, and alms-seekers would always come to his door, but he did not give to all of them alike. The chapter suggests that receiving a gift from Baba was a matter of fortune and timing, stating that only when a person's "auspicious time had arrived" would they receive this "blessing of happiness."
According to Chapter 29, was Sai Baba's charity predictable? Did everyone who asked receive money from him?
๐ Chapter 29