The incident involving the khaja sweet is a profound example of Sai Baba's divine knowledge and his way of fulfilling a devotee's unspoken desires. According to Chapter 28, Laxmichand and other devotees were served a little khaja as prasad and he developed a strong craving for more. Though it was not served the next day, on the third day Baba miraculously orchestrated events by telling a devotee to bring a plate full of khaja as a food offering. This was served to everyone, satisfying Laxmichand's specific hunger. This leela illustrates that Baba is aware of even the smallest wishes in a devotee's mind and takes care of them, thereby strengthening their faith and devotion.
Can you explain the significance of the khaja incident involving Laxmichand?
๐ Chapter 28