Chapter 28 presents two distinct yet profound examples of Sai Baba's grace through the stories of two devotees. For Laxmichand, the experience was about understanding Baba's omniscience. When Baba vocalized Laxmichand's private thought about an "evil eye" causing His cough, it revealed that Baba resides in every heart, leading to Laxmichand's surrender. In contrast, the story of the lady from Berhampur highlights the power of faith and determined devotion. Baba appeared in her dream to ask for khichdi, planting a seed of devotion that brought her to Shirdi. Her ultimate act of boldly entering the masjid during mealtime to fulfill her vow, as recounted in Chapter 28, shows how Baba's grace empowers a devotee to overcome obstacles to serve Him.
How did the experiences of Laxmichand and the lady from Berhampur, as told in the Satcharitra, illustrate different aspects of Baba's grace?
📖 Chapter 28