Analyze the divine play and role of devotion in Laxmichand's journey to Shirdi as described in the Satcharitra.

📖 Chapter 28

Chapter 28 presents Laxmichand's journey to Shirdi as a prime example of Baba's 'extraordinary divine play' and the principle that 'God is always hungry for devotion.' After the vision in his dream was confirmed by Baba's picture, Laxmichand's soul felt a deep stirring, and his inner being became attached to the idea of having darshan. This intense, heartfelt devotion was the catalyst for the subsequent miracle. Just as he was contemplating the practical obstacle of travel expenses, the solution appeared effortlessly at his doorstep in the form of his friend Shankarrao. This narrative illustrates a key theme: when a devotee's longing is pure and all-consuming, divine intervention removes all obstacles from the path.


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