Certainly. The story of Laxmichand, as told in Chapter 28, illustrates Baba's omniscience and compassion. While on a pilgrimage in Shirdi, Laxmichand developed a strong craving for a sweet called khaja after having a small amount one day. The next day, it was unavailable, and his desire remained unfulfilled. On the third day, when devotees asked Baba what food offering they should bring, He specifically requested a plate full of khaja. Later, Baba acknowledged Laxmichand's hunger and even his back pain, then ensured he received the khaja during the meal. This miraculous fulfillment of his unspoken wish brought Laxmichand immense joy and solidified his faith in Baba.
Could you narrate the story of Laxmichand's craving for khaja and how Sai Baba fulfilled it?
📖 Chapter 28