The incident with the khaja sweet reveals Sai Baba's intricate and compassionate way of fulfilling even the smallest desires of his devotees. According to Chapter 28, after getting a small taste of khaja prasad, Laxmichand developed a lingering desire for more. On the third day, Baba orchestrated events perfectly. He specifically instructed a devotee to bring a plate full of khaja as a food offering. Later, Baba declared his own wish for khaja, prompting devotees to bring bowls of it, which was then served. This directly satisfied the specific craving that was in Laxmichand's mind, demonstrating how Maharaj Sai fulfills even unspoken desires.
Can you explain the significance of the khaja (sweet) incident and how it shows Sai Baba's method of fulfilling a devotee's lingering desire?
📖 Chapter 28