After the miraculous incident with the khaja, Laxmichand's devotion to Sai Baba transformed into a consistent and regular practice. Chapter 28 explains that from that point on, his "love was fixed on Baba." This newfound devotion manifested in tangible actions. He made it a regular habit to send offerings, specifically mentioning that incense, coconut, and garlands became a regular practice. Furthermore, his commitment was such that whenever he learned of anyone traveling to Shirdi, he would seize the opportunity to send three specific items—camphor, incense, and a garland—along with dakshina to be offered to Baba on his behalf. This demonstrates a shift from a visitor's curiosity to the dedicated worship of a steadfast devotee.
Can you describe the evolution of Laxmichand's devotional practices after his faith in Sai Baba was solidified?
📖 Chapter 28