Chapter 29 introduces a story to illustrate a point about Baba's charity. What is the point, and what story is introduced?

πŸ“– Chapter 29

The central point illustrated in Chapter 29 is the unpredictable nature of Sai Baba's generosity. The text explains that although Baba was known for distributing money, he did not give to everyone. The blessing of receiving money from his hand was reserved for the fortunate whose 'auspicious time had arrived.' To convey this meaning, the chapter introduces the story of a little girl named Amani. As described in this chapter, Amani was a three-year-old who would approach Baba after his morning meal, sit on her haunches with a tin box, and ask him for rupees, demonstrating the unique and selective nature of his interactions and blessings.


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