Could you elaborate on Sai Baba's practice of giving charity as depicted in Chapter 29?

📖 Chapter 29

According to Chapter 29, Sai Baba was known for being extraordinarily generous, a trait that drew many people to Shirdi. The text states he was compassionate to pilgrims and would abundantly distribute money, sometimes giving ten rupees and other times fifty. This charity was a daily practice, not reserved for festivals. However, the chapter emphasizes that his giving was not predictable. While fakirs and beggars were always at his door, he did not give to everyone alike. Chapter 29 suggests that receiving a gift from his hand was a great fortune, bestowed only when one's "auspicious time had arrived," highlighting the inscrutable nature of his divine play.


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