The narrative in Chapter 28 provides multiple instances of Sai Baba's profound inner knowledge regarding Laxmichand. Firstly, as Laxmichand was feeling restless due to hunger and back pain, Baba's words directly addressed this, stating, "Hunger has come, that's good. There should be medicine for back pain." Secondly, Baba satisfied Laxmichand's unspoken craving for khaja by demanding it as an offering. Lastly, when Laxmichand privately worried that Baba's cough during the Chavadi procession might be due to an "evil eye," Baba's speech the next morning mirrored that exact thought, confirming for Laxmichand that Maharaj possessed inconceivable inner knowledge.
What specific private thoughts and feelings of Laxmichand did Sai Baba seem to know and voice aloud?
📖 Chapter 28