What was the significance of the khaja incident involving Laxmichand?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 28

The khaja incident was a pivotal moment that demonstrated Sai Baba's inner knowledge to the devotee Laxmichand. According to Chapter 28, after getting a small taste of khaja one day, Lalaji (Laxmichand) developed a strong craving for more. Though he never spoke of it, Baba was aware of this 'eagerness remained in the mind.' The next day, Baba specifically ordered his devotees, 'Bring me a plate full of khaja.' When the sweet was served, Laxmichand's unspoken wish was fulfilled, his attachment was satisfied, and his 'love was fixed on Baba,' showcasing Baba's ability to perceive and respond to the innermost thoughts of his followers.


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