The text says Baba's giving depended on one's "auspicious time." What does this imply about the nature of his charity?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 29

The concept that Sai Baba's charity was bestowed only when one's "auspicious time had arrived" suggests that his giving was not merely a material act, but a profound spiritual one. As Chapter 29 clarifies, though Baba was merciful and compassionate, he did not give to all fakirs and beggars who came to him. This implies that the act of receiving from his hand was a form of grace, a "shell of fortune" obtained by the fortunate. It reframes charity not as a response to need alone, but as an event guided by a deeper, divine timing that was beyond ordinary human comprehension.


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