Chapter 29 recounts an instance where a group of four—a mother-in-law, wife, and daughter—came for Sai Baba's darshan. This family, belonging to the Ramdasi sect, performed loving devotional singing and attained peace. In response, Baba gave them eight rupees and eight annas, which pleased their minds. This act of giving, however, was part of his unpredictable nature; on other occasions, he might give them a sweet or send them away with nothing, illustrating that his charity was a special blessing.
Can you describe an instance of Sai Baba's charity and his interactions with a specific family?
📖 Chapter 29