Laxmichand's devotion was profoundly strengthened through direct experiences of Sai Baba's divine knowledge and compassion. Chapter 28 describes how Laxmichand's faith was cemented when Baba fulfilled his unspoken desire for khaja. Furthermore, Baba's words, "Hunger has come, that's good. There should be medicine for back pain," directly addressed Laxmichand's physical discomfort, proving His awareness. The ultimate confirmation came when Baba voiced Laxmichand's private thought about an "evil eye" being the cause of His cough. These events, showing that Baba knew his mind and heart, fixed Laxmichand's love and devotion, leading him to regularly send offerings to Shirdi.
What specific events caused Laxmichand's devotion to Sai Baba to become so strong?
📖 Chapter 28