Laxmichand, while visiting Shirdi, developed a craving for khaja. As described in Chapter 28, this desire remained unfulfilled on the second day. However, on the third day, a wonder occurred. Baba, without being told, specifically instructed a devotee to bring a plate full of khaja as the naivedya (food offering). Later, he announced to all the devotees, "Today is an auspicious day; I feel like having khaja prasad." This directly addressed Laxmichand's unspoken wish, showcasing Baba's inconceivable inner knowledge and his ability to fulfill the subtle desires of his devotees' hearts.
How did Sai Baba demonstrate his omniscience regarding Laxmichand's desire for a specific sweet?
๐ Chapter 28