According to Chapter 29, Sai Baba was known for his abundant generosity and was steadfast in charity. He would distribute money daily, not just on special occasions. The text states he gave to the poor, needy, pilgrims, and sometimes even to wayfarers, giving ten rupees to some and fifty to others. However, the chapter also stresses that his charity was not indiscriminate. While many, including fakirs and beggars, came to his door, he did not give to all alike. Receiving money from Baba was considered a great blessing, a 'shell of fortune' obtained only by the fortunate whose auspicious time had arrived, as explained in Chapter 29.
How does Chapter 29 describe Sai Baba's practice of giving money and to whom did he give it?
π Chapter 29