The story of Laxmichand and the khaja sweet illustrates Baba's ability to fulfill the unexpressed desires of his devotees. According to Chapter 28, during a pilgrimage, Laxmichand developed a craving for a sweet called khaja after having a small piece. The desire lingered in his mind. The very next day, in a wonderful display of his inner knowledge, Sai Baba instructed his devotees to bring him a plate full of khaja for the naivedya. He then declared it an auspicious day and encouraged everyone to eat as much khaja as they wanted, thus satisfying Laxmichand's unvoiced wish and filling his heart with joy and devotion.
What is the story of Laxmichand and the khaja sweet, and what does it reveal about Sai Baba?
๐ Chapter 28