Following the incident where Sai Baba fulfilled his unspoken desire for khaja, Laxmichand's devotion deepened significantly. As described in chapter 28, his love for Baba became fixed, and he established a regular practice of worship. His devotion became so consistent that whenever he learned someone was traveling to Shirdi, he would entrust them with offerings like a garland, dakshina, camphor, and incense to be presented to Baba on his behalf. This shows his experience transformed a simple visit into a lifelong, active commitment to Sai Baba.
After his desire for khaja was fulfilled, how did Laxmichand's relationship with Baba change?
๐ Chapter 28