How did Laxmichand's experience with the khaja and Baba's omniscience affect his devotion?

πŸ“– Chapter 28

Laxmichand's experiences had a profound and transformative effect on his devotion to Sai Baba. After Baba fulfilled his unspoken wish for khaja and verbally acknowledged his silent suffering from hunger and back pain, Laxmichand's attachment was fulfilled and 'joy arose in his heart.' According to Chapter 28, from that moment on, his love for Baba became fixed. This led to a consistent practice of worship; he made it a regular habit to offer incense, a coconut, and a garland. His devotion became so steadfast that he would send these offerings, along with dakshina and camphor, to Baba in Shirdi through anyone he knew was making the journey.


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