Chapter 29 of the Sai Satcharitra focuses on Sai Baba's incomprehensible wisdom and his generous yet unpredictable nature. It begins by recounting the arrival of a group of devotees from the Madras region, who were on a pilgrimage and stopped in Shirdi, drawn by Baba's fame for being patient and charitable. The chapter emphasizes Baba's practice of distributing money to the poor and needy, but clarifies that this was not a consistent act and depended on his inscrutable will. To illustrate this point, as mentioned in Chapter 29, the narrative introduces a story about a three-year-old girl named Amani who would ask Baba for rupees, setting the stage to explain that receiving his grace was a matter of auspicious timing.
What are the main themes and stories introduced in Chapter 29 of the Sai Satcharitra?
π Chapter 29