The story of how Sai Baba fulfilled Laxmichand's desire is a beautiful illustration of Baba's omniscience. As narrated in Chapter 28, during a visit to Shirdi, Laxmichand developed a strong craving for a sweet called khaja after having it once. This desire remained in his mind. The following day, devotees asked Baba what food offering (naivedya) they should bring, and Baba specifically requested a plate full of khaja. After the afternoon arati, the khaja was distributed as prasad, and Laxmichand was able to eat it to his heart's content. This incident, where Baba knew and fulfilled an unexpressed wish, caused Laxmichand's devotion to become firmly fixed on Baba.
How did Sai Baba fulfill Laxmichand's unspoken desire for a particular sweet?
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