Certainly. The story in Chapter 28 recounts a day when Sai Baba expressed a desire for a 'naivedya' (food offering) of khaja. As devotees prepared for the afternoon arati, a man named Laxmichand was present, who was extremely hungry and also had a bent back. In a remarkable display of omniscience, Baba spoke about both hunger and the need for a remedy for back pain. After the arati was completed, plates of food were brought, and two bowls full of khaja were served. Laxmichand received the prasad, which fulfilled his desire and solidified his faith in Baba.
Can you narrate the story of Sai Baba and the khaja offering for Laxmichand?
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