After Sai Baba miraculously fulfilled his unspoken desire for khaja, Laxmichand's devotion underwent a significant transformation. Chapter 28 explains that his attachment was fulfilled and his love for Baba became firmly fixed. His worship evolved into a consistent and dedicated practice. It became a regular habit for him to make offerings of incense, coconut, and garlands. Furthermore, his devotion was such that whenever he learned of anyone traveling to Shirdi, he would unfailingly send along offerings of a garland, dakshina, camphor, and incense for them to present to Baba on his behalf, showing his newfound, unwavering commitment.
How did Laxmichand's devotional practices change after his experience with the khaja prasad in Shirdi?
📖 Chapter 28