Can you detail the sequence of events on the day Baba addressed Laxmichand's hunger and back pain?

πŸ“– Chapter 28

Certainly. The events unfolded during the afternoon worship at the masjid, as narrated in Chapter 28. Devotees had gathered for the afternoon arati. At this time, Laxmichand was feeling particularly restless due to hunger in his stomach and pain in his back. Just then, Sai Baba spoke words that directly mirrored Laxmichand's condition: "Hunger has come, that's good. There should be medicine for back pain. Now the wind of khaja has blown; do the arati quickly." Following the arati, the khaja that Baba had requested was served at mealtime. This fulfilled Laxmichand's earlier craving and brought him great joy, demonstrating how Baba was aware of both his physical discomfort and his mental desires.


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