While Sai Baba was renowned for his generous disposition and did distribute money, Chapter 29 makes it clear that not every person received it. The text describes his charity as unpredictable and subject to his will. Verse 15 explicitly states, "Fakirs, beggars, and alms-seekers would always come to Baba's door. Though Baba was merciful, he did not give to all alike." Similarly, verse 14 notes that "he did not give to everyone - no one knew his mind." Receiving a monetary blessing from his hand was considered a matter of fortune, granted only when one's "auspicious time had arrived."
Since Sai Baba was known for his abundant generosity, did every poor and needy person who came to his door receive money?
📖 Chapter 29