After experiencing Sai Baba's omniscience firsthand, Laxmichand's devotion became deeply fixed and regular. As Chapter 28 narrates, once Baba fulfilled his unspoken desires for khaja and acknowledged his silent thoughts about the cough, Laxmichand's love for Baba was cemented. His spiritual practice became consistent; he made it a regular habit to send offerings like incense, coconuts, and garlands to Shirdi whenever he found someone traveling there. He pleaded with Baba for continued grace, acknowledging him as his only God and asking that his mind always be delighted in Baba's worship. This transformation shows how personal experience of Baba's divine nature could turn a devotee's casual interest into unwavering, lifelong faith.
Describe how Laxmichand's devotion to Sai Baba evolved after his wishes were miraculously fulfilled.
📖 Chapter 28