What happened when a devotee named Laxmichand visited Shirdi and developed a craving for khaja?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 28

When Laxmichand visited Shirdi, he had khaja (a sweet) as prasad and subsequently developed a strong desire for more, but this was not a daily item. As detailed in Chapter 28, Sai Baba, demonstrating his divine insight, perceived this unspoken wish. On the third day, Baba specifically ordered that khaja be brought as the food offering (naivedya). He even commented on Laxmichand's hunger. After the arati, the khaja was served, perfectly fulfilling the devotee's lingering desire. This event filled Laxmichand with joy and solidified his faith in Baba's inconceivable power.


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