Sai Baba demonstrated his inner knowledge to Laxmichand in two remarkable instances described in Chapter 28. First, when Laxmichand silently craved a sweet called khaja, Baba, aware of this unvoiced desire, specifically requested that khaja be brought as the food offering, thereby satisfying Laxmichand's wish. The second instance occurred later, after Laxmichand's devotion was established. During a procession, Baba developed a cough, and Laxmichand privately thought it might be due to an 'evil eye.' The very next morning, Baba voiced this exact same thought, proving again that he was aware of the innermost, unspoken thoughts of his devotees.
How did Sai Baba demonstrate his omniscience, or 'antarjnan', to Laxmichand on two separate occasions?
๐ Chapter 28