After witnessing Sai Baba's inconceivable knowledge through the incidents with the khaja and the cough, Laxmichand's devotion became firmly established and consistent. As described in Chapter 28, his love was "fixed on Baba," and offering incense, a coconut, and a garland became a regular practice for him. His devotion was not limited to his own visits to Shirdi. The text states that whenever Laxmichand learned of someone traveling to Shirdi, he would make it a point to send offerings through them. Specifically, he would regularly send a garland, dakshina, camphor, and incense to Baba. This shows how his personal experiences transformed his faith into a continuous and active practice of worship.
After his desires were fulfilled and he witnessed Baba's omniscience, how did Laxmichand's devotional practices change?
📖 Chapter 28