During a visit to Shirdi, a devotee named Laxmichand developed a strong but unspoken craving for khaja. As Chapter 28 recounts, Sai Baba, being omniscient, was aware of this inner desire. On the third day of the visit, Baba specifically instructed devotees to bring him a plate full of khaja as a food offering. Later, he announced to everyone that he felt like having khaja prasad. Consequently, two bowls of the sweet were brought and distributed. This act directly fulfilled Laxmichand's unexpressed wish, filling his heart with joy and solidifying his faith in Baba's divine knowledge and compassion.
How did Sai Baba fulfill Laxmichand's unspoken desire for the sweet khaja?
📖 Chapter 28