The fulfillment of his desire for khaja had a profound impact on Laxmichand. As detailed in Chapter 28, his love for Sai Baba became firmly fixed from that point onward. He established a regular practice of worship and devotion. Whenever he learned of someone traveling to Shirdi, he would consistently send offerings for Baba through them. These offerings typically included a garland, dakshina (a monetary offering), camphor, and incense. This regular practice demonstrated his newfound, steadfast devotion and gratitude, showing that he had found spiritual welfare through his connection with Sai.
After the incident with the khaja, how did Laxmichand's devotion to Sai Baba change?
📖 Chapter 28