Can you describe Sai Baba's charitable nature as depicted in Chapter 29? Was he generous to everyone?

📖 Chapter 29

According to Chapter 29, Sai Baba was renowned for his generous disposition and steadfast charity. He was compassionate to pilgrims and would abundantly distribute money, sometimes giving ten rupees to some and fifty to others. His fame for this generosity spread, drawing crowds to Shirdi. However, the chapter makes it clear that his charity was not universally applied. While fakirs and beggars were always at his door, he did not give to everyone alike. As Chapter 29 explains, Baba's manner was never fixed; he might give money, a sweet, or send someone back empty-handed. It was believed that only those whose 'auspicious time had arrived' were fortunate enough to receive this blessing directly from the saint's hand.


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