The account in Chapter 29 details Baba's remarkable daily generosity. His charity was a consistent routine. The little girl Amani received two to three rupees every day. Her mother, Jamali, was given six. The text further lists other regular recipients of his charity: Dada Kelkar received five rupees, Sundari received two, Tatya was given between ten and fifteen, and Fakir Baba received a significant sum of fifteen to fifty rupees. Additionally, Chapter 29 mentions that eight rupees were distributed daily to the poor, illustrating the broad and consistent nature of his giving.
Based on the text, what was the extent of Baba's daily charity and who were the recipients?
📖 Chapter 29