Laxmichand was a devotee who, during a pilgrimage to Shirdi, developed a strong craving for khaja after tasting a little of it as prasad. As described in Chapter 28, this desire remained in his mind. In a remarkable display of His inner knowledge, Sai Baba the very next day specifically ordered a devotee to bring a plate full of khaja as a food offering. When Laxmichand received the khaja at mealtime, his unspoken desire was fulfilled, and he was filled with joy. This direct experience of Baba's omniscience caused his love for Baba to become fixed, and he became a regular and devoted worshipper.
Who was the devotee Laxmichand, and how did his craving for a specific sweet lead to a deeper faith in Sai Baba?
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