Chapter 29 emphasizes Sai Baba's 'incomprehensible wisdom' and unpredictable divine play. This is shown primarily through his practice of giving money. While he was known for being steadfast in charity and abundantly generous, the chapter makes it clear that 'nothing was ever fixed.' He might give generously to some and send others back empty-handed. He gave to pilgrims and wayfarers, but not to all fakirs or beggars who came to his door. This unpredictability is presented as a profound act, where blessings were bestowed only when a person's 'auspicious time had arrived,' underscoring that no one truly knew his mind.
Based on Chapter 29, how is the theme of Sai Baba's incomprehensible and unpredictable nature demonstrated?
๐ Chapter 29