Can you narrate the story of how Sai Baba fulfilled Laxmichand's unspoken desire for khaja?

📖 Chapter 28

Certainly. This story beautifully illustrates Sai Baba's omniscience and compassion for his devotees. As detailed in Chapter 28, a devotee named Laxmichand was present when khaja, a sweet, was served as prasad. He developed a liking for it, but the desire remained unfulfilled the next day. On the third day, knowing Laxmichand's silent craving, Baba specifically requested that khaja be brought as the day's food offering. Later, as Laxmichand was feeling particularly restless with hunger and back pain, Baba spoke words that directly mirrored his exact condition and desire for the sweet. After the arati, Laxmichand received the khaja, which fulfilled his attachment and cemented his profound devotion to Baba.


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