The excerpts from Chapter 29 do not indicate that the Ramdasi devotees made any comparison between Sai Baba's charity and that of Gajanan Maharaj. The text states in verse 12 that the group belonged to the Ramdasi sect and performed devotional singing, receiving eight rupees and eight annas from Baba. The narrative's focus remains on Sai Baba's actions—his generosity, his unpredictable giving, and his compassion for the poor and destitute. There is no mention of Gajanan Maharaj in the chapter, nor any recorded dialogue where the devotees discuss or compare other saints.
In the story of the Ramdasi devotees in chapter 29, did they compare Sai Baba's charity to that of Gajanan Maharaj?
📖 Chapter 29