Chapter 29 portrays Sai Baba as a great saint who was patient, generous, and self-controlled. The text highlights his immense compassion, especially towards pilgrims, the poor, and the destitute. It mentions that his fame for distributing money abundantly spread far and wide, drawing crowds to Shirdi. As this chapter explains, he would give ten or fifty rupees to some, not just on special occasions but daily, according to his own generous disposition. This reputation for charity and righteousness is a central theme introduced in the chapter.
What is the general overview of Sai Baba's charitable nature as described in the beginning of Chapter 29?
📖 Chapter 29