Chapter 28 provides clear examples of Sai Baba's inner knowledge concerning the devotee Laxmichand. The first instance was when Laxmichand was feeling hungry, had back pain, and was craving khaja. Baba's words directly addressed this, saying, 'Hunger has come, that's good. There should be medicine for back pain. Now the wind of khaja has blown.' The second, even more profound, example occurred when Laxmichand privately thought Baba's cough might be from an 'evil eye.' The very next morning, Baba repeated this exact thought aloud, wondering if an evil eye had struck Him. These events proved to Laxmichand that Baba dwells in everyone's heart.
What are two distinct examples from Laxmichand's story that illustrate Sai Baba's omniscience?
📖 Chapter 28