Can you describe the story of Laxmichand's craving for khaja and how it was fulfilled?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 28

The story of Laxmichand's craving for khaja is a wonderful example of Baba's divine leela, described in Chapter 28. While having a meal at Sathe's wada, Laxmichand was served a little khaja (a sweet) as prasad and developed a strong desire for more. This eagerness remained in his mind. On the third day, in a remarkable turn of events, devotees asked Baba what food offering (naivedya) he desired, and Maharaj specifically ordered, "Bring me a plate full of khaja." After the afternoon arati, devotees went and brought two bowls filled with khaja, which was then served. This directly fulfilled Laxmichand's unexpressed wish, filling him with joy and deepening his devotion to Baba.


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