How do the experiences of Laxmichand in Chapter 28 illustrate the concept of Sai Baba's 'inner knowledge' or antaryajnana?

📖 Chapter 28

Laxmichand's experiences in Chapter 28 serve as a powerful illustration of Baba's antaryajnana, or all-pervading inner knowledge. The chapter details multiple instances where Baba perceived Laxmichand's unexpressed thoughts and feelings. First, he knew of Laxmichand's specific craving for khaja and orchestrated its fulfillment. Next, He directly mentioned Laxmichand's physical state, stating, "Hunger has come, that's good. There should be medicine for back pain." The most profound example was when Baba verbally expressed Laxmichand's private thought about the 'evil eye' being the cause of his cough. The text calls this an "Echo without sound," prompting Laxmichand to realize that Baba dwells in everyone's heart. These events collectively demonstrate that Baba's knowledge was not merely observational but was a complete, internal awareness of a devotee's mind and body.


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