The fulfillment of Laxmichand's desire for khaja is a wonderful example of Baba's divine play. According to Chapter 28, after getting a small taste of khaja, Laxmichand developed a strong craving for more. On the third day, when devotees asked Baba what food offering to bring, Maharaj specifically ordered, "Bring me a plate full of khaja; then do the arati-puja." Later, after the afternoon arati, Baba again expressed a desire for khaja prasad for everyone. Just as Laxmichand was suffering from hunger, Baba, revealing his inner knowledge, told the devotees to "do the arati quickly." After the arati was completed, khaja was served, and Laxmichand's attachment was fulfilled, bringing him great joy.
Describe the sequence of events leading to the fulfillment of Laxmichand's desire for khaja.
๐ Chapter 28