The text from Chapter 29 details a regular and generous routine of giving that was part of Sai Baba's day. This daily distribution, or 'dakshina', was extensive. Every day, the little girl Amani would receive two to three rupees. Her mother, Jamali (referred to as Kondaji's wife in a footnote), was given six. Furthermore, the record shows that Dada Kelkar received five rupees, and two each were given to Sundari. The giving extended to larger amounts for others, with Tatya receiving ten to fifteen rupees and Fakir Baba getting between fifteen and fifty. Finally, Chapter 29 notes that eight rupees were distributed amongst the poor, highlighting this as a consistent daily routine of generosity.
Could you provide a summary of Sai Baba's daily charitable giving as mentioned in the provided text?
📖 Chapter 29