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

📖 Chapter 28

Certainly. As detailed in Chapter 28, a devotee named Laxmichand was on a pilgrimage and, after tasting a sweet called khaja, developed a strong craving for more. This desire remained unfulfilled in his mind. Demonstrating his profound inner knowledge, Sai Baba then specifically instructed his devotees to bring a plate full of khaja as the naivedya, or food offering. When the offering was made, the khaja was distributed as prasad to everyone, including a very hungry Laxmichand. This act miraculously fulfilled his unspoken wish, caused joy to arise in his heart, and firmly fixed his love and devotion towards Baba.


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