Can you describe the turning point that made Laxmichand so devoted to Sai Baba?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 28

Laxmichand's deep devotion to Sai Baba was solidified through a direct and personal experience of Baba's divine omniscience. As narrated in Chapter 28, Laxmichand had a strong, unfulfilled desire for a sweet called khaja. Miraculously, Baba orchestrated events so that khaja was specifically requested as a food offering and served to the devotees. The text notes that when "khaja was received at mealtime. Laxmichand's attachment was fulfilled; joy arose in his heart." This incident fixed his love for Baba, and from that point on, his devotion became a regular practice. He began sending offerings like incense, coconuts, and garlands to Baba in Shirdi through anyone he knew was traveling there.


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