Chapter 29 portrays Sai Baba's practice of giving money as both abundant and mysterious. It states that he was a great saint of a "generous disposition" who would distribute money daily, giving ten or even fifty rupees to some. This wasn't reserved for special occasions but was a regular occurrence. However, the chapter emphasizes that his charity was not guaranteed for everyone. As it says, "he did not give to everyone - no one knew his mind." The text suggests that receiving this blessing was a matter of destiny, stating, "Whoever's auspicious time had arrived - only for them this blessing of happiness." Thus, according to Chapter 29, Baba's distribution of money was a manifestation of his divine, incomprehensible wisdom rather than a predictable act.
How does Chapter 29 describe Sai Baba's practice of giving dakshina or money?
๐ Chapter 29