What specific events convinced Laxmichand of Sai Baba's divine inner knowledge?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 28

Laxmichand's conviction in Sai Baba's divine inner knowledge, or antarjnan, was solidified through two remarkable incidents described in Chapter 28. First, when Laxmichand was suffering from severe hunger, back pain, and a secret craving for a sweet called khaja, Baba miraculously arranged for khaja to be offered and even verbally acknowledged his specific ailments. Later, when Laxmichand privately thought Baba's cough might be due to an evil eye, Baba echoed this precise thought aloud the next day. As Chapter 28 notes, Laxmichand was filled with wonder at how Baba knew his thoughts, which cemented his lifelong devotion and made him plead for Baba's continued grace.


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