The fulfillment of his desire for khaja was a turning point for Laxmichand, solidifying his faith in Sai Baba. Chapter 28 recounts that from that moment, his love for Baba became fixed. This newfound devotion translated into a regular practice of worship. He began sending offerings like incense, coconuts, and garlands to Baba in Shirdi whenever he found someone making the journey. His devotion deepened to a point of personal concern for Baba's well-being, as seen when he worried that an 'evil eye' had caused Baba's cough during a procession. These events illustrate how a personal miracle transformed his initial attachment into a consistent and heartfelt practice of worship.
Describe the progression of Laxmichand's devotion to Sai Baba after the incident with the khaja.
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