According to Chapter 29, Sai Baba was renowned for being extraordinarily generous. The text states he was compassionate to pilgrims and would abundantly distribute money, giving ten rupees to some and fifty to others on a daily basis. However, his charity was not consistent or predictable. The chapter explicitly mentions that while he would distribute money, he did not give to everyone, and no one could understand his reasoning. It is described that receiving this blessing was a matter of fortune, stating, 'Whoever's auspicious time had arrived - only for them this blessing of happiness.' This shows that his giving was a form of divine play, not a simple, repeatable act of charity.
How is Sai Baba's practice of giving money described in Chapter 29? Was it always consistent?
📖 Chapter 29