According to the excerpts from Chapter 29, Sai Baba's generosity extended beyond his immediate circle of devotees. The text highlights his compassion for a wide range of people. Verse 9 explicitly mentions that 'Sometimes when it came to Baba's mind, he would distribute money even to wayfarers.' It also states that he would 'enquire about the poor and destitute,' reinforcing that his charity was not limited. While devotees, such as the group from Madras, did receive money, the chapter makes it clear that fakirs, beggars, alms-seekers, and even random travelers could be the recipients of his unpredictable generosity, reinforcing the idea that he was the 'embodiment of compassion.'
Did Sai Baba only give money to his devotees, or did he also give to other people?
π Chapter 29