Chapter 29 states that Baba's generosity was unpredictable. Can you elaborate on this based on the text?

πŸ“– Chapter 29

Indeed, Chapter 29 emphasizes the unpredictable and inscrutable nature of Sai Baba's charity. While he was renowned for being steadfast in charity, the text clearly states that "nothing was ever fixed" in his manner. He might give money or a sweet (bafri) to some, while sending others back empty-handed. The chapter explains that although fakirs and beggars constantly came to his door, he did not give to all of them alike. This seeming inconsistency is explained as a matter of divine timing; the text suggests that only those whose "auspicious time had arrived" would receive this blessing, showing that his grace was a unique fortune, not a guaranteed outcome.


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