No, Chapter 29 clarifies that Sai Baba's charity was not indiscriminate. While he was known for his generosity, the text explicitly states that he did not give to everyone, and that no one could truly know his mind. Fakirs, beggars, and alms-seekers would always come to his door, but he did not give to all of them alike. The underlying principle explained in the chapter is that receiving his grace was a matter of destiny and timing. It states, "Whoever's auspicious time had arrived - only for them this blessing of happiness." Therefore, the touch of the saint's hand was a fortune obtained only by the fortunate, not by all who simply asked.
According to the teachings in Chapter 29, was Sai Baba's distribution of money and blessings given to everyone who asked? Explain the principle behind it.
📖 Chapter 29