After witnessing Sai Baba's omniscience through the incidents with the khaja sweet and his back pain, Laxmichand's devotion became deeply fixed on Baba. Chapter 28 explains that his love was firmly established, and he started a regular practice of worship. This included offering incense, a coconut, and a garland. His devotion became so consistent that whenever he heard of anyone traveling to Shirdi, he would make it a point to send these three items—camphor, incense, and a garland—along with dakshina to be offered to Baba on his behalf. This shows how a personal experience of Baba's grace transformed his attachment into a regular, dedicated practice of worship.
How did Laxmichand's devotional practices change after his experiences with Sai Baba in Shirdi?
📖 Chapter 28