Chapter 28 recounts two powerful instances that proved Sai Baba's omniscience to Laxmichand. The first involved a sweet called 'khaja.' After tasting it once, Laxmichand developed a strong desire for more, though he kept this to himself. Miraculously, Baba then instructed devotees to bring him 'khaja' as a food offering, thus fulfilling Laxmichand's unexpressed wish. The second incident occurred when Baba developed a cough during the Chavadi procession. Laxmichand silently thought it might be the effect of an 'evil eye.' The next morning in the masjid, Baba spoke aloud, wondering if his cough was indeed from an 'evil eye,' echoing Laxmichand's private thought verbatim. This left Laxmichand in wonder, realizing Baba dwells in everyone's heart.
Can you describe the specific incidents that demonstrated Sai Baba's inner knowledge to the devotee Laxmichand?
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