Laxmichand was a devotee whose faith in Sai Baba was profoundly strengthened through personal experiences that revealed Baba's omniscience. As recounted in Chapter 28, during a visit to Shirdi, Laxmichand developed a craving for a sweet called khaja. Though his desire remained unfulfilled one day, it was miraculously satisfied the next when Baba, knowing his inner wish, specifically requested khaja as a food offering. Baba even commented on Laxmichand's hunger and back pain, which solidified his belief in Baba's inner knowledge. This event caused Laxmichand's love to become fixed on Baba, leading him to regularly send offerings to Shirdi.
Who was Laxmichand and what is his story in the Sai Satcharitra?
📖 Chapter 28