How does Chapter 29 explain the nature of Sai Baba's charity and generosity? Did he give money to everyone who asked?

📖 Chapter 29

Chapter 29 portrays Sai Baba as a great saint who was patient, generous, and compassionate, often distributing money abundantly. He would give ten rupees to some and fifty to others. However, the chapter makes it very clear that he did not give to everyone. It states that while fakirs, beggars, and alms-seekers were always at his door, Baba did not give to all alike. The text suggests a deeper, spiritual reason for this, explaining that only when a person's "auspicious time had arrived" would they receive this blessing. The touch of a saint's hand was a "shell of fortune obtained by the fortunate," not a routine handout.


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