Laxmichand's devotion to Sai Baba grew significantly after his personal desires were miraculously fulfilled. As Chapter 28 narrates, after Baba satisfied his craving for khaja, Laxmichand's "love was fixed on Baba." This initial powerful experience transformed into a consistent devotional practice. He made sending incense, a coconut, and a garland a regular habit. His devotion deepened to the point where whenever he learned of someone traveling to Shirdi, he would entrust them with three items—camphor, incense, and dakshina—to be offered to Baba on his behalf, showing a sustained and active form of worship.
Describe the evolution of Laxmichand's devotion to Sai Baba as detailed in the text.
📖 Chapter 28