How did Sai Baba generally treat pilgrims and visitors who came to Shirdi?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 29

According to the accounts in Chapter 29, Sai Baba was exceptionally compassionate and generous towards pilgrims and visitors. The text describes him as a "great saint - patient, generous, and self-controlled." His compassion was so profound that he was considered the "embodiment of compassion." A key aspect of his generosity was the abundant distribution of money to pilgrims, the poor, and the needy, which was a daily practice. Chapter 29 mentions that a group of devotees on a pilgrimage to Kashi stopped at Shirdi, drawn by his fame, highlighting how his welcoming and charitable nature was widely known among spiritual travelers.


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