Sai Baba's method of giving charity was selective and governed by his own divine wisdom, not by a fixed rule. Chapter 29 states that while his fame for distributing money was true, 'he did not give to everyone - no one knew his mind.' Though he was merciful and compassionate to the poor, destitute, and alms-seekers who came to his door, the act of giving was not guaranteed. The text suggests that receiving a gift from his hand was a matter of destiny or divine timing, stating, 'Whoever's auspicious time had arrived - only for them this blessing of happiness.' This implies his actions were not random but part of an incomprehensible divine play.
Based on the source, analyze Sai Baba's criteria for giving charity. Why didn't he give to everyone?
π Chapter 29