The story of Laxmichand, as detailed in Chapter 28, is a wonderful example of Sai Baba's omniscience and grace. Laxmichand arrived in Shirdi on a pilgrimage funded by a loan, a practice Baba disapproved of. During a meal, he tasted khaja and developed a craving for more. Observing his unfulfilled desire, Baba orchestrated events so that on the third day, He specifically asked for khaja as a food offering. Before the sweet was served, Baba openly spoke of Laxmichand's hidden hunger and back pain, revealing His inner knowledge. When Laxmichand finally received the khaja, his heart was filled with joy, and his attachment was fulfilled, cementing his devotion to Baba for life. This leela, found in Chapter 28, shows how Baba knew his devotees' minds.
Can you summarize the story of Laxmichand and the khaja as told in the Sai Satcharitra?
๐ Chapter 28