During Laxmichand's pilgrimage, a desire for khaja (a sweet) arose in his mind after he was served a small portion. According to Chapter 28, this eagerness remained with him. The very next day, in a display of his omniscience, Sai Baba specifically ordered a devotee to bring a plate full of khaja as a naivedya, or food offering. Baba then told his devotees that he felt like having khaja prasad that day. Consequently, two bowls full of khaja were brought, and Laxmichand's unexpressed desire was fulfilled, filling his heart with joy.
How did Sai Baba fulfill Laxmichand's craving for khaja during his visit to Shirdi?
📖 Chapter 28