Chapter 29 delves into the complex principle behind Sai Baba's charity, explaining why his giving appeared inconsistent. While he was known for distributing money, the chapter explicitly states, 'he did not give to everyone - no one knew his mind.' The underlying factor was not the person's request or need alone, but their destiny. As Chapter 29 puts it, this blessing was only for those whose 'auspicious time had arrived.' Receiving a gift from Baba's hand was considered a 'shell of fortune' that was obtained only by the truly fortunate. Therefore, his actions were not random but were a form of grace bestowed upon individuals at the right moment, as per his divine will.
According to Chapter 29, what was the underlying principle that determined who received money from Sai Baba?
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