The story of Laxmichand and the khaja is a beautiful illustration of Sai Baba's omniscience and compassion. As recounted in Chapter 28, the devotee Laxmichand developed a strong craving for a sweet called khaja after having a small taste of it as prasad. This desire lingered in his mind. A couple of days later, Sai Baba, knowing the unexpressed wish in his devotee's heart, specifically ordered a plate full of khaja to be brought as a food offering. He then announced to everyone that he felt like having khaja. The text mentions that when the khaja was served, Laxmichand's attachment was fulfilled, and immense joy arose in his heart, solidifying his devotion to Baba.
Can you describe the incident from the Sai Satcharitra involving Laxmichand's desire for khaja and how Sai Baba responded?
📖 Chapter 28