Chapter 28 contains two powerful examples of Sai Baba's omniscience through his interactions with Laxmichand. First, when Laxmichand was feeling restless due to hunger and back pain while simultaneously thinking about khaja, Baba's words from the masjid directly addressed all these unspoken issues: 'Hunger has come, that's good. There should be medicine for back pain. Now the wind of khaja has blown.' Later, during a Chavadi procession, Laxmichand privately thought that Baba's cough might be due to an 'evil eye.' The very next morning, Baba spoke in a manner that mirrored this specific, private thought, proving that he had knowledge of the innermost thoughts of his devotees.
What are some examples from the story of Laxmichand that show Sai Baba's omniscience?
📖 Chapter 28