Chapter 29 of the Sai Satcharitra primarily focuses on Sai Baba's generous yet unpredictable nature. It begins by describing a group of devotees from Madras, who were on a pilgrimage to Kashi and stopped in Shirdi. They performed devotional singing and received eight rupees and eight annas from Baba. The chapter emphasizes that while Baba was famously charitable, distributing money daily, His giving was not guaranteed for everyone. It states that receiving a gift from His hand was a matter of great fortune, reserved for when a devotee's "auspicious time had arrived." To illustrate this point, as mentioned in Chapter 29, the narrative introduces the story of a little three-year-old girl named Amani, who would daily approach Baba asking for rupees.
Can you summarize the main stories and teachings from Chapter 29 of the Sai Satcharitra?
📖 Chapter 29