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.
Can you describe the turning point that made Laxmichand so devoted to Sai Baba?
๐ Chapter 28