Chapter 28 provides two clear examples of Sai Baba's inner knowledge, or 'antargyan'. First, when Laxmichand was suffering from hunger and back pain, Baba spoke words that mirrored his exact condition: "Hunger has come, that's good. There should be medicine for back pain." Second, during the Chavadi procession, Laxmichand privately thought Baba's cough might be due to an 'evil eye'. The very next morning, Baba repeated this exact sentiment to Madhavrao, wondering aloud if an evil eye had struck him. This direct echo of his private thought astonished Laxmichand and proved Baba's ability to know what was in everyone's heart.
Can you provide examples from Laxmichand's story that demonstrate Sai Baba's ability to perceive people's thoughts and feelings?
๐ Chapter 28