These miraculous experiences had a profound and lasting impact on Laxmichand, solidifying his faith in Sai Baba completely. After Baba fulfilled his unspoken craving for khaja, Chapter 28 states that 'love was fixed on Baba' and Laxmichand began a regular practice of worship. The subsequent incident, where Baba voiced Laxmichand's private thought about the 'evil eye,' further deepened this conviction. It moved him to plead with folded hands for Baba's continued grace, affirming that he considered Sai his only God and wished for his mind to always delight in His worship, demonstrating a complete and total surrender.
What was the cumulative effect of the khaja and 'evil eye' incidents on Laxmichand's devotion to Sai Baba?
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