After Sai Baba miraculously fulfilled his desire for khaja and revealed knowledge of his private thoughts, Laxmichand's devotion became firmly fixed. As described in Chapter 28, his faith manifested in a regular practice of worship. Whenever he learned of someone traveling to Shirdi, he would use the opportunity to send offerings to Baba. Specifically, he would regularly send a garland, dakshina (a monetary offering), camphor, and incense with these pilgrims. This consistent practice of sending these three items plus dakshina demonstrates how the personal experiences transformed his inner attachment into a continuous, outward expression of devotion.
What did Laxmichand do to show his devotion to Sai Baba after his wishes were fulfilled?
๐ Chapter 28