The incident with the khaja profoundly deepened Laxmichand's faith. According to Chapter 28, once his unspoken craving for the sweet was fulfilled by Baba's miraculous intervention, Laxmichand's love and attachment to Sai became firmly fixed. This experience was a turning point for him. His devotion became a regular practice, and he began to consistently send offerings to Shirdi. Whenever he heard someone was going to see Baba, he would entrust them with a garland, dakshina, camphor, and incense to be offered on his behalf, demonstrating his continuous and loving remembrance of the Master.
What impact did the khaja incident have on Laxmichand's devotion to Sai Baba?
๐ Chapter 28