This is a misunderstanding of the text provided. While Chapter 29 does state that Sai Baba was of a generous disposition and would distribute money, it explicitly clarifies that he did not give to everyone. The text notes, 'he did not give to everyone - no one knew his mind.' It further explains that fakirs, beggars, and alms-seekers would always come to his door, but 'though Baba was merciful, he did not give to all alike.' The blessing of receiving money was considered an act of fortune for those whose 'auspicious time had arrived.' Therefore, the premise that he gave money to every single person is incorrect, and no exact amount for each person is listed.
The book says Sai Baba gave money to every single person who came to his door. Can you confirm the exact amount he gave to each fakir and beggar?
π Chapter 29