After the incident with the khaja, Laxmichand's devotion became a regular and active practice. Chapter 28 explains that his love for Baba was 'fixed,' and he established a routine of worship. He couldn't always be in Shirdi, so he found a way to maintain his connection. Whenever Laxmichand learned that someone was traveling to Shirdi, he would entrust them with offerings to be delivered to Baba. These offerings consistently included a garland, dakshina (a monetary offering), camphor, and incense. This regular practice of sending items for worship demonstrates the depth and consistency of his newfound welfare and devotion.
After his faith was solidified, how did Laxmichand express his devotion to Sai Baba from afar?
๐ Chapter 28