Chapter 29 paints a portrait of Sai Baba as a complex and divine personality whose wisdom is 'incomprehensible.' He is described fundamentally as 'patient, generous, and self-controlled,' with great compassion for pilgrims and the poor. His fame for distributing money was widespread, yet the chapter emphasizes that these acts were not predictable. He might give to some and not to others, suggesting his actions were guided by a deeper knowledge of a person's destiny, bestowing blessings only when their 'auspicious time had arrived.' This unpredictability, combined with his profound affection for children like Amani, illustrates a being who operated beyond ordinary human logic, embodying both divine grace and inscrutable will.
Based on the events in Chapter 29, what can we understand about Sai Baba's personality and his incomprehensible wisdom?
๐ Chapter 29