Once Laxmichand's devotion to Sai Baba was firmly established, he maintained a regular practice of worship even from his hometown. As detailed in Chapter 28, whenever Laxmichand came to know of anyone going to Shirdi, he would use them as a messenger to convey his offerings. He would consistently send a specific set of items to Baba through these travelers: a garland, camphor, and incense, always accompanied by a dakshina (monetary offering). This became his regular way of expressing his continuous love and devotion, ensuring his connection to Baba remained strong despite the physical distance.
After his faith was solidified, how did Laxmichand continue his devotional practice towards Sai Baba from a distance?
📖 Chapter 28