Sai Baba masterfully turned a simple, worldly craving into a powerful lesson in faith for Laxmichand. The narrative in chapter 28 shows that this wasn't just about food. By first allowing Laxmichand to develop a desire for khaja and then engineering its fulfillment in a seemingly miraculous way, Baba demonstrated His omniscience. The climax was not just receiving the sweet, but hearing Baba articulate his exact private thoughts about hunger and back pain. As chapter 28 states, this experience made Laxmichand realize Baba's inconceivable knowledge. This act went beyond satisfying hunger; it satisfied a spiritual yearning by providing undeniable proof of Baba's divine awareness, which ultimately fixed Laxmichand's devotion for life.
Describe how Sai Baba used the simple desire for khaja to provide a profound spiritual experience for Laxmichand.
๐ Chapter 28