This incident is a powerful example of Sai Baba's antah-jnana, or inner knowledge. As detailed in Chapter 28, Laxmichand was feeling particularly restless due to intense hunger and a concurrent pain in his back. At that very moment, Sai Baba spoke words that directly mirrored Laxmichand's private suffering: "Hunger has come, that's good. There should be medicine for back pain." The Satcharitra notes that whatever was in Laxmichand's mind was clearly expressed in Baba's words, like an "echo without sound," leaving no doubt about Maharaj's omniscience.
Can you explain the leela where Baba mentioned Laxmichand's back pain and hunger?
📖 Chapter 28