Chapter 28 provides at least two clear examples of Sai Baba's 'inner knowledge' or 'antarjnana' through his interactions with Laxmichand. The first instance was when Laxmichand was hungry, had back pain, and was craving a sweet called khaja. Without anyone telling him, Baba not only arranged for khaja to be served but also verbally referenced the hunger and the need for a "medicine for back pain," directly mirroring Laxmichand's condition. The second example occurred when Laxmichand privately thought Baba's cough might be from an evil eye. The next day, Baba repeated this exact thought aloud, proving he was aware of the devotee's innermost mental chatter.
The Satcharitra mentions Baba has 'inner knowledge.' What are some examples of this from Laxmichand's story in chapter 28?
📖 Chapter 28