Chapter 28 provides multiple compelling instances of Sai Baba's omniscience through his interactions with Laxmichand. First, Baba knew Laxmichand's unspoken desire for khaja and arranged for it to be offered and served. Second, while Laxmichand was suffering from hunger and back pain, Baba's words directly addressed his condition, saying, "Hunger has come, that's good. There should be medicine for back pain." The most striking example occurred when Baba developed a cough. Laxmichand privately thought it might be due to an evil eye. The very next morning, as detailed in Chapter 28, Baba voiced this exact thought, asking if an evil eye had struck him, proving to Laxmichand that Baba dwells in everyone's heart and knows their silent thoughts.
What examples from Chapter 28 show that Sai Baba was aware of his devotees' thoughts and physical ailments?
๐ Chapter 28