After realizing that the sadhu in the picture at the kirtan was the same one from his dream, Laxmichand experienced a profound emotional and spiritual shift. Chapter 28 describes him as becoming "very absorbed" in the sight. Being a soft-hearted man, his eyes filled with "tears of love," and his soul felt a deep "stirring." From that moment, his inner being became completely attached to Baba's form, and nothing else could occupy his mind. He was consumed by a constant and intense eagerness, perpetually wondering when he would get to meet this loving saint in person and place his head at his feet. As Chapter 28 narrates, this overwhelming longing immediately set him on a practical quest to find a way to travel to Shirdi.
Describe Laxmichand's emotional and mental state after he recognized Sai Baba from his dream.
📖 Chapter 28