No, not everyone who came to Sai Baba received money. Chapter 29 explains that while Baba's distribution of money was a well-known fact, his manner was entirely unpredictable and "nothing was ever fixed." He did not give to everyone, and the text emphasizes that "no one knew his mind." For instance, he might give a group of devotees rupees, offer them a sweet called a bafri, or send them back empty-handed. The chapter suggests that receiving this blessing was a matter of fortune, stating that only when a person's "auspicious time had arrived" would they receive such a gift from the saint's hand.
Did everyone who came to Sai Baba receive money? Explain his manner of giving as described in the text.
📖 Chapter 29