Laxmichand's devotion to Sai Baba was solidified through a series of events that demonstrated Baba's extraordinary omniscience. According to Chapter 28, the first key event was when his unspoken craving for khaja, a sweet he had enjoyed a few days prior, was miraculously fulfilled after Baba specifically requested that very sweet be brought as an offering. This showed Laxmichand that Baba was aware of his innermost desires. The second, even more profound event, occurred when Laxmichand privately mused that Baba's cough might be from an 'evil eye.' The next day, Baba repeated this exact sentiment aloud. As the text states, "Whatever was in Laxmichand's mind, that was clearly expressed in Baba's words." These proofs of Baba's inner knowledge caused Laxmichand's love to be "fixed on Baba," leading to a regular practice of worship and sending offerings.
What specific experiences led to Laxmichand's deep and unwavering devotion to Sai Baba?
๐ Chapter 28