The story from Chapter 28 illustrates how Sai Baba addressed a devotee's inner desire. After Laxmichand had a small taste of khaja, a sweet, he developed a lingering craving for more. Recognizing this unexpressed wish, Sai Baba took action on the third day. He specifically instructed a devotee who asked about a food offering (naivedya) to "Bring me a plate full of khaja." Later, after the afternoon arati, Baba announced He felt like having khaja prasad and that everyone should be served. This sequence of events, detailed in Chapter 28, directly fulfilled Laxmichand's hidden desire, leaving him astonished at Baba's inner knowledge and care.
How did Sai Baba orchestrate the fulfillment of Laxmichand's unspoken craving for khaja?
📖 Chapter 28