According to Chapter 29, Sai Baba was a great saint known for being patient, generous, and self-controlled. His generosity was most notably demonstrated through the abundant distribution of money to the poor, needy, and even to pilgrims and wayfarers. The text mentions that his fame for being steadfast in charity and righteousness spread widely, drawing people for his darshan. He would give ten rupees to some and fifty to others, not just on special occasions but on a daily basis. This act of giving was done with satisfaction, and he would also personally inquire about the poor and destitute, showing he was an embodiment of compassion.
How did Sai Baba demonstrate his generosity, and who were the recipients?
📖 Chapter 29