Amidst the miraculous events surrounding Laxmichand's visit, Chapter 28 highlights a significant practical teaching from Sai Baba regarding finances. The text explicitly states that Baba did not approve of people going into debt for the purpose of a pilgrimage. It is noted that Laxmichand and his companions had to take a loan to make the trip. The scripture then emphasizes, "Taking loan for a pilgrimage - or going on pilgrimage with debt - Baba does not like indebtedness; this is the main teaching here." This shows Baba's concern for the worldly well-being of his devotees, not just their spiritual progress.
What was the practical advice or teaching given in the context of Laxmichand's pilgrimage, apart from the miracles?
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