The 'evil eye' incident is another powerful example of Baba's omniscience that further solidified Laxmichand's faith. As detailed in Chapter 28, during a Chavadi procession, Laxmichand saw that Baba had developed a cough. In his mind, he privately speculated that perhaps someone's 'evil eye' had affected Baba, causing the illness. This was just a passing thought. The significance of this moment is revealed the next morning when Laxmichand visited the masjid. Baba himself brought up the topic, speaking in a similar manner to Laxmichand's private thoughts. This event was profoundly important because it proved to Laxmichand that Baba was aware of his innermost, silent thoughts, reinforcing the idea that nothing could be hidden from the Master.
Can you explain the incident where Laxmichand thought Baba had an 'evil eye' on him and what made it significant?
๐ Chapter 28