After Sai Baba miraculously fulfilled his unspoken desire for khaja, Laxmichand's devotion became deeply established and consistent. Chapter 28 explains that from that point forward, his love was 'fixed on Baba.' His worship transformed into a regular, heartfelt practice. He made it a habit to send offerings to Shirdi whenever he learned of someone making the journey. The text specifies that he would regularly send a garland, dakshina, camphor, and incense to Baba through these travelers. This consistent practice of worship and sending offerings, as described in Chapter 28, shows how the experience turned his simple attachment into a sustained and active form of devotion.
How did Laxmichand's devotional practices change after Sai Baba fulfilled his wish for khaja?
📖 Chapter 28