The fulfillment of his desire for khaja had a profound and lasting impact on Laxmichand's devotional life. According to Chapter 28, after this experience, his "love was fixed on Baba." This event transformed his connection into a deep-seated devotion. He established a regular practice of worship. The text specifies that whenever he found someone going to Shirdi, he would consistently send offerings for Baba, including a garland, dakshina (money), camphor, and incense. This regular practice shows that the incident was not a fleeting moment but the catalyst for a sustained and dedicated devotional path.
What was the impact of the khaja incident on Laxmichand's devotional practices?
📖 Chapter 28