According to Chapter 29, Sai Baba's inconsistent giving was a reflection of his incomprehensible wisdom and divine play. While he was known for being steadfast in charity, the text explicitly states that he did not give to all alike. The reason provided is not based on the worthiness of the seeker but on a deeper, destined timing. The chapter explains this by stating, "Whoever's auspicious time had arrived - only for them this blessing of happiness." It suggests that receiving money from the saint's hand was a "shell of fortune" obtained only by the fortunate. Therefore, his actions were not arbitrary but were governed by a principle beyond ordinary human understanding.
What was the deeper meaning behind Sai Baba's inconsistent distribution of money? Why didn't he give to everyone?
📖 Chapter 29