The text describes how Laxmichand was drawn to Sai Baba through a series of divine plays. Chapter 28 explains that Baba often said, "My person may be in distant lands... I will bring him like a sparrow's chick, binding a string to his feet." Laxmichand is presented as one such "chick" pulled to Shirdi. His journey began unexpectedly with a dream of a bearded sadhu while he was in Santa Cruz. This was followed by the sight of Baba's picture at a kirtan, which confirmed his dream. This illustrates Baba's unique way of attracting his devotees from afar, as mentioned in the Satcharitra.
How was Laxmichand drawn to Sai Baba, and what does the text say about Baba's method of attracting devotees?
π Chapter 28