According to Chapter 29, Sai Baba's generosity was well-known, but it was not predictable. The chapter describes him as a great saint who was generous and would distribute money abundantly, sometimes ten or fifty rupees. However, it explicitly states, "he did not give to everyone - no one knew his mind." The text suggests that receiving money was a matter of fortune and timing, explaining that this blessing was only for those whose "auspicious time had arrived." This illustrates that while Baba was merciful and charitable, his actions were part of his "incomprehensible wisdom" and not based on a fixed rule.
How did Sai Baba decide who to give money to? Was his generosity predictable?
📖 Chapter 29