How did Sai Baba's practice of giving money work, and was he generous to everyone who came to him, according to Chapter 29?

πŸ“– Chapter 29

According to Chapter 29, Sai Baba was known for his generous disposition and would frequently distribute money. He gave varying amounts, such as ten rupees to some and fifty to others, and this was a daily occurrence, not just reserved for special occasions. However, the chapter makes it very clear that his charity was not universally applied. It states that though he was merciful, he did not give to all fakirs, beggars, or alms-seekers who came to his door. The text explains that his actions were unpredictable and no one knew his mind; he might give money, a sweet, or send someone back empty-handed. Receiving this blessing was reserved for those whose 'auspicious time had arrived,' making it a sign of great fortune.


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