The incident with the khaja had a profound and lasting impact on Laxmichand's devotion, as detailed in Chapter 28. Once his unspoken wish was fulfilled and his hunger was satisfied, his attachment to worldly things was fulfilled, and true love for Baba became firmly fixed in his heart. The text states, "From then, love was fixed on Baba." This experience transformed into a regular practice of worship. He began consistently sending offerings of a garland, dakshina, camphor, and incense to Baba in Shirdi through anyone he knew who was traveling there, showing his newfound, steadfast devotion.
What was the result of Baba fulfilling Laxmichand's desire for khaja? How did it affect his devotion?
📖 Chapter 28