According to Chapter 29, receiving a gift from Sai Baba was an event of great spiritual significance, not merely a material gain. While Baba was known for his generous disposition, the chapter makes it clear he did not give to all who came to him. It states that only for those whose 'auspicious time had arrived' would this 'blessing of happiness' be granted. The text poetically describes the act of receiving a gift from Baba's hand as obtaining a 'shell of fortune,' a privilege reserved only for the fortunate, thus emphasizing the deep karmic and spiritual undertones of his seemingly random acts of charity.
According to Chapter 29, what was the significance of receiving money or a gift from Sai Baba's hand?
📖 Chapter 29