Chapter 28 of the Sai Satcharitra provides two powerful examples of Sai Baba's 'antarjnan' (inner knowledge) in relation to his devotee Laxmichand. The first was the 'khaja' incident, where Laxmichand was silently craving a specific sweet while also suffering from hunger and back pain. Baba not only arranged for khaja to be brought as an offering but also spoke aloud about hunger and back pain, perfectly mirroring Laxmichand's unspoken condition. The second instance occurred when Laxmichand privately theorized that Baba's cough was from an 'evil eye'. The next day, Baba repeated this exact thought aloud, proving he was aware of the most secret thoughts in his devotee's mind. The text refers to this phenomenon as an "Echo without sound."
What were the specific incidents involving Laxmichand that demonstrated Sai Baba's 'antarjnan', or inner knowledge?
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