How did Sai Baba utilize the practice of offering 'naivedya' to deepen Laxmichand's devotion?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 28

Sai Baba transformed the simple act of offering 'naivedya' (food offering) into a profound lesson for his devotee, Laxmichand. According to Chapter 28, Baba specifically requested 'khaja' from Laxmichand for the offering. Subsequently, when Laxmichand was suffering from acute hunger, Baba orchestrated events so that this very 'khaja' became the prasad distributed after the arati. By aligning the food offering with the devotee's unspoken, urgent need, Baba demonstrated his divine control and compassionate awareness. This experience of having his personal hunger and desire so perfectly met through a religious ritual turned Laxmichand's attachment into deep, unwavering devotion, making his worship a regular and heartfelt practice.


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