Chapter 29 reveals that while Sai Baba was famously generous, his actions were intentionally unpredictable and not consistently applied to everyone. The text explicitly states, "This was Baba's constant manner - nothing was ever fixed." For instance, while he gave a group of Ramdasi pilgrims eight rupees and eight annas, it is also noted that he would "sometimes he sent them back empty-handed." The chapter emphasizes that although he did distribute money, he "did not give to everyone," and his motivations were inscrutable. This suggests his giving was not a simple act of charity but a manifestation of his divine will, a blessing bestowed upon the fortunate.
Was Sai Baba's generosity consistent? Explain his manner of giving as described in the source.
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