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.
Can you narrate the story of how Sai Baba fulfilled Laxmichand's unspoken desire for a specific sweet?
📖 Chapter 28