The story of Laxmichand in Chapter 28 provides a powerful illustration of how Sai Baba used his divine knowledge to strengthen a devotee's faith. Baba addressed Laxmichand's inner world directly. First, he fulfilled an unexpressed, simple desire for khaja, demonstrating that no want is too small or hidden from him. Then, he addressed a private, speculative thought about his cough being from an 'evil eye', showing his awareness of even the most fleeting mental activity. This event is described as an "Echo without sound," proving Baba's inner knowledge. For Laxmichand, these experiences were transformative. They moved him from a simple devotee to one whose attachment was fulfilled and whose love was firmly fixed on Baba. This led to a regular practice of worship, showing how Baba's miracles were not just displays of power, but deeply personal interactions designed to foster love and unwavering faith.
Using the story of Laxmichand, explain how Sai Baba's actions served to deepen the faith of his devotees.
📖 Chapter 28