How does Chapter 29 describe Sai Baba's practice of giving money and charity?

📖 Chapter 29

According to Chapter 29, Sai Baba was renowned for being a patient, generous, and self-controlled saint who was compassionate to all. He would abundantly distribute money daily, giving ten rupees to some and fifty to others, not just on special occasions. However, the chapter makes it clear that his charity was not indiscriminate. While fakirs and beggars would flock to him, he did not give to all alike. The text suggests that receiving his blessing depended on whether one's 'auspicious time had arrived,' framing the touch of his hand as a fortune reserved for the fortunate. This illustrates the unpredictable yet purposeful nature of his generosity.


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