The process of Laxmichand's surrender is detailed across two key events in Chapter 28. Initially, when Baba fulfilled his unspoken desire for khaja, Laxmichand's "love was fixed on Baba," and he began regular devotional practices. However, the turning point to complete surrender came later. When Laxmichand privately worried that Baba's cough was from an evil eye, Baba publicly voiced the exact same thought the next day. This demonstration of his all-knowing nature caused Laxmichand to be filled with wonder. As Chapter 28 describes, he immediately pleaded with folded hands, declaring, "Now except for these feet, I have no other God," and asked Baba to take care of him, marking his transition to total surrender.
How did Sai Baba's actions cause Laxmichand to move from simple devotion to complete surrender?
๐ Chapter 28