Chapter 29 illustrates Sai Baba's 'incomprehensible wisdom' primarily through his acts of charity. It shows his generous side, where he would distribute money daily to the poor, needy, and visiting pilgrims, such as a group from Madras, which caused his fame to spread widely. However, it immediately contrasts this by explaining that his giving was not a predictable rule. He would not give to everyone, and receiving something from his hand was considered a special blessing for the fortunate, demonstrating that his actions were beyond ordinary understanding. The chapter introduces a story about a little girl named Amani to further convey the meaning of his unique and unfathomable ways.
What does Chapter 29 reveal about Sai Baba's 'incomprehensible wisdom' and divine play?
📖 Chapter 29