The story from Chapter 28 illustrates Sai Baba's profound inner knowledge. After Laxmichand had a small taste of khaja, a sweet, he developed a strong desire for more, though he kept this eagerness in his mind. In a remarkable turn of events, Baba, aware of this unexpressed wish, specifically instructed his devotees to bring him a "plate full of khaja" as a food offering (naivedya). He then announced that it was an auspicious day and he felt like having khaja prasad, ensuring it was served to everyone. This directly fulfilled Laxmichand's hidden desire, causing joy to arise in his heart and solidifying his devotion to Baba.
How did Sai Baba know that Laxmichand was craving khaja, and what did he do about it?
📖 Chapter 28