In the narrative provided from Chapter 28, a devotee named Laxmichand approached Sai Baba in the masjid to ask what naivedya, or food offering, he should bring that day. In response, Baba gave a very specific instruction. Maharaj ordered, "Bring me a plate full of khaja; then do the arati-puja." Later, during the afternoon arati, Baba announced to everyone his desire to have khaja prasad. This specific request was not random; it was a key element in a divine play designed to fulfill Laxmichand's unspoken hunger and solidify his faith, demonstrating how Baba often used simple, everyday things like food to impart profound spiritual lessons.
Can you describe the specific food Sai Baba requested as naivedya in the story of Laxmichand?
📖 Chapter 28