Chapter 28 details the marvelous process by which Baba orchestrated the fulfillment of Laxmichand's wish. On the third day of the pilgrimage, devotees went to the masjid to ask Baba what naivedya, or food offering, they should prepare. Responding to Laxmichand's unspoken desire, Baba specifically ordered them to bring a plate full of khaja. Later, during the afternoon arati, Laxmichand was feeling restless due to hunger and back pain. At this moment, Baba addressed the devotees, declaring his own wish for khaja prasad and instructing that it be served to everyone. This divine arrangement, described in Chapter 28, not only satisfied Laxmichand's physical hunger but also fulfilled his heart's attachment, filling him with joy.
How did the sequence of events on the third day unfold to satisfy Laxmichand's hunger and longing for khaja?
📖 Chapter 28