Can you explain how Sai Baba fulfilled Laxmichand's specific craving for khaja?

📖 Chapter 28

Yes, the story of Laxmichand's craving for khaja is a wonderful example of Sai Baba's inner knowledge. According to Chapter 28, Laxmichand enjoyed some khaja (a sweet) on his first day in Shirdi but missed it the following day, leaving an unfulfilled desire in his mind. On the third day, demonstrating his omniscience, Baba specifically instructed devotees to bring him a plate full of khaja for the naivedya (food offering) before the arati. This was not a coincidence; it was a direct response to Laxmichand's silent wish. Later, the khaja was served, and Laxmichand's attachment was fulfilled, filling his heart with joy and solidifying his faith in Baba's inconceivable power to know the innermost thoughts of his devotees.


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