Based on the experiences of Laxmichand, what do we learn about the nature of Sai Baba's grace and teachings?

πŸ“– Chapter 28

The interactions with Laxmichand, as detailed in Chapter 28, reveal key aspects of Sai Baba's grace and teachings. We learn that Baba is attentive to even the smallest, unspoken desires of His devotees, as seen when He arranged for khaja to satisfy Laxmichand's craving. Furthermore, the incidents demonstrate Baba's all-pervading omniscience, as He knew of Laxmichand's physical pain and his private thoughts. This was not to show off power, but to draw the devotee closer and strengthen his faith. The chapter also subtly includes a core teaching: "Baba does not like indebtedness," highlighting a practical moral principle alongside these spiritual wonders.


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