Can you describe the specific physical and mental state of Laxmichand that Sai Baba was able to perceive and articulate?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 28

Laxmichand was in a state of considerable discomfort, both physically and mentally. As detailed in Chapter 28, he was suffering from intense hunger, so much so that his "back was also bent with hunger." This led to a restless mind, compounded by a pain in his back. Sai Baba demonstrated his perfect perception of this state by voicing it aloud. Baba's words, "Hunger has come, that's good. There should be medicine for back pain," were a direct echo of Laxmichand's unspoken condition. The scripture notes that whatever was in Laxmichand's mind was "clearly expressed in Baba's words," highlighting Baba's complete awareness of his devotee's suffering.


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