Chapter 29 portrays Sai Baba as a profoundly generous saint. It states that he was compassionate to pilgrims and would abundantly distribute money, giving ten rupees to some and fifty to others. This was a daily practice, not just reserved for festivals. As described in verses 4 through 8, his fame for being steadfast in charity and righteousness spread widely, drawing crowds of devotees, performers, and singers to Shirdi. The text highlights that Baba was of a generous disposition, would inquire about the poor and destitute, and sometimes, when the mood struck him, would even distribute money to wayfarers, solidifying his reputation as an embodiment of compassion.
How is Sai Baba's generosity described in Chapter 29 of the Sai Satcharita?
๐ Chapter 29