Chapter 28 provides multiple examples of Sai Baba's inner knowledge concerning Laxmichand. While Laxmichand was feeling restless due to hunger and back pain, Baba spoke aloud, "Hunger has come, that's good. There should be medicine for back pain." These words directly mirrored what was in Laxmichand's mind. Later, when Laxmichand saw Baba coughing during a procession, he privately thought it might be due to an evil eye. The very next morning, Baba spoke in a similar manner, once again proving that he was aware of Laxmichand's unspoken thoughts.
Besides the khaja incident, how else did Baba show he knew Laxmichand's inner thoughts and physical feelings?
📖 Chapter 28