What was the cause-and-effect relationship between Laxmichand's hunger and receiving prasad from Baba?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 28

The connection between Laxmichand's hunger and receiving prasad showcases Sai Baba's omniscience and perfect timing. Chapter 28 describes Laxmichand as being not only hungry but also restless, with hunger in his stomach and pain in his back. At this very moment of discomfort, Baba's words directly mirrored his state: "Hunger has come, that's good. There should be medicine for back pain." Baba then connected this to the very object of Laxmichand's earlier craving, saying, "Now the wind of khaja has blown; do the arati quickly." The cause was Laxmichand's physical and mental state of discomfort and desire, and the effect was Baba's verbal acknowledgment of it and the subsequent arrangement for him to receive the khaja prasad, which brought him immense joy and relief.


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