The initial verses of Chapter 29 of the Sai Satcharitra describe Sai Baba as a great saint possessing several key virtues. He is characterized as being patient, generous, and self-controlled. The text specifically notes his compassion towards pilgrims and his steadfastness in charity and righteousness. His fame for these qualities, particularly his generous disposition in distributing money to the poor, needy, and even wayfarers, spread far and wide. This reputation drew people from distant places who desired his darshan, establishing him as the 'embodiment of compassion' who would actively inquire about the destitute.
What personal qualities and characteristics of Sai Baba are highlighted at the beginning of Chapter 29?
📖 Chapter 29