The story of Laxmichand and the khaja is a wonderful example of Sai Baba's omniscience and compassion. As told in Chapter 28, during a pilgrimage, Laxmichand had a small taste of khaja, a sweet, which left him with a lingering desire for more. A couple of days later, Baba, knowing this unexpressed wish, specifically ordered a devotee to bring a plate full of khaja as a food offering. Later, proclaiming he felt like having khaja, Baba had it distributed. At that moment, Laxmichand was very hungry and even had back pain. Baba openly remarked on his hunger and backache, then ensured Laxmichand received the khaja, fulfilling his desire and cementing his faith in Baba's inconceivable knowledge.
Can you tell me the story of how Sai Baba fulfilled Laxmichand's craving for khaja and what happened?
๐ Chapter 28