There's a part where Baba says something that perfectly matches what Laxmichand was feeling. Can you describe that moment?

📖 Chapter 28

Yes, this remarkable event is detailed in Chapter 28. While waiting for the khaja to be served, Laxmichand was suffering from both physical and mental distress. He was "hungry, and his back was also bent with hunger," making him feel restless. At that very moment, Sai Baba's words perfectly echoed Laxmichand's internal state. Baba said, "Hunger has come, that's good. There should be medicine for back pain. Now the wind of khaja has blown; do the arati quickly." The text notes that "Whatever was in Laxmichand's mind, that was clearly expressed in Baba's words," demonstrating Baba's profound inner knowledge by voicing the unspoken hunger and back pain that troubled Laxmichand.


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