Chapter 29 explains that while Sai Baba was famously generous and distributed money daily, this act was not guaranteed for everyone. The text states, "he did not give to everyone - no one knew his mind." Fakirs, beggars, and alms-seekers would always come to his door, but he did not give to all alike. The chapter frames this unpredictability as a matter of destiny or divine timing, suggesting that only those whose "auspicious time had arrived" would receive this blessing. The narrative posits that receiving money from the touch of a saint's hand was a form of good fortune obtained only by the truly fortunate.
Chapter 29 states that Sai Baba's distribution of money was not consistent. How is this paradox of generosity and unpredictability explained?
π Chapter 29