Can you describe the incident involving Laxmichand and the 'khaja' sweet? What does it reveal about Sai Baba?

📖 Chapter 28

The story of the 'khaja' sweet, found in Chapter 28, is a wonderful example of Sai Baba's deep connection with his devotees. When Laxmichand visited Shirdi, he developed a strong desire for 'khaja' after tasting it once. Though it was not a daily offering, his longing remained. On the third day, Sai Baba, perceiving this unfulfilled desire, astonished everyone by instructing a devotee to bring him "a plate full of khaja" for the naivedya. This fulfilled Laxmichand's silent wish precisely when he was feeling the pangs of hunger. As Chapter 28 recounts, this miracle satisfied not just his hunger but his spiritual attachment, solidifying his love and devotion for Baba. It reveals Baba's compassionate nature and his power to fulfill even the smallest, unvoiced desires of those who came to him.


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