After Sai Baba miraculously fulfilled his craving for khaja, Laxmichand's devotion deepened significantly and became a permanent fixture in his life. Chapter 28 illustrates this transformation by stating that from that point on, his "love was fixed on Baba." This pivotal experience initiated a regular practice of offering incense, coconut, and garlands. Furthermore, his devotion was not confined to his physical presence in Shirdi. The text highlights that his worship continued from afar; whenever Laxmichand learned of someone traveling to Shirdi, he would consistently send offerings of a garland, dakshina, camphor, and incense with them for Baba, showing the profound and lasting impact of the incident.
How did Laxmichand's devotion to Sai Baba evolve after his desire for khaja was fulfilled?
๐ Chapter 28