Chapter 29 portrays Sai Baba as a multifaceted personality. He is described as a great saint who was patient, generous, self-controlled, and the "embodiment of compassion." His fame spread primarily due to his steadfast charity, as he would distribute money daily to the poor and needy. This drew groups of devotees, such as the one from Madras, to seek his darshan. However, this chapter also reveals his incomprehensible wisdom and unpredictable nature; he did not give to all, suggesting that receiving his grace was a matter of fortune and auspicious timing. His affectionate side is shown through his interactions with the child Amani.
Based on the events in Chapter 29, what can we infer about Sai Baba's personality and the reasons people were drawn to him?
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