After the miraculous 'khaja' incident fulfilled his desires and solidified his faith, Laxmichand established a consistent and dedicated practice of worship, even when he wasn't physically in Shirdi. Chapter 28 explains that his devotion became a regular practice. Whenever Laxmichand learned of someone traveling to Shirdi, he would use them as a messenger to send his offerings to Sai Baba. He would regularly send a specific set of items: a garland, dakshina (a monetary offering), camphor, and incense. This routine demonstrates how his personal experience blossomed into a sustained, long-distance devotional relationship with Baba.
After his faith was confirmed, how did Laxmichand continue his worship of Sai Baba from a distance?
๐ Chapter 28