After Sai Baba fulfilled his unspoken wish for khaja, Laxmichand's devotion became deep and consistent. Chapter 28 explains that his love for Baba was firmly fixed, and he established a regular practice of worship. This included offering incense, coconuts, and garlands. His devotion was so strong that whenever he heard that someone was traveling to Shirdi, he would make it a point to send offerings through them for Baba. Specifically, he would regularly send a garland, dakshina (monetary offering), camphor, and incense, ensuring his connection and service to Baba continued even from a distance.
After his initial experience with the khaja, how did Laxmichand express his devotion to Sai Baba on a regular basis?
📖 Chapter 28