After being deeply moved by seeing Sai Baba's picture, which matched a figure from his dream, Laxmichand became desperate to go to Shirdi but was worried about the expense. Chapter 28 recounts a miraculous turn of events. God, being hungry for devotion, orchestrated a solution. That very night, a friend named Shankarrao unexpectedly knocked on his door and invited him to Shirdi. Shankarrao himself had changed his plans at the last minute, deciding to visit Shirdi instead of Kedgaon. Overjoyed by this effortless opportunity, Laxmichand borrowed fifteen rupees from Chulatbhava, and Shankarrao did the same, allowing them to make the journey.
Can you explain the series of coincidences that enabled Laxmichand's first trip to Shirdi, especially concerning his financial and travel arrangements?
📖 Chapter 28