According to Chapter 29, Sai Baba was known for his immense generosity and was steadfast in charity and righteousness. He was compassionate to pilgrims and would abundantly distribute money to the poor and needy, sometimes giving ten rupees and other times fifty. However, his giving was not predictable. The text explains that this was Baba's constant manner and nothing was ever fixed; he did not give to everyone who asked. It was believed that receiving this blessing depended on one's auspicious time, making the touch of the saint's hand a fortune obtained only by the fortunate. This fame for generosity drew many people who desired his darshan.
Can you describe Sai Baba's charitable nature as depicted in the provided text?
📖 Chapter 29