After Sai Baba miraculously fulfilled his desire for khaja, Laxmichand's devotion became firmly established. Chapter 28 explains that from that point on, his "love was fixed on Baba." This devotion manifested in a consistent practice of worship. He made it a regular habit to send offerings to Baba in Shirdi. Whenever he found someone traveling to Shirdi, he would entrust them with a garland, camphor, and incense, along with dakshina, to be presented to Baba on his behalf. This demonstrates how a personal experience of Baba's omniscience and grace transformed his attachment into a dedicated and active form of worship.
How did Laxmichand's devotion evolve after his experience with Sai Baba and the khaja?
๐ Chapter 28