The interaction between Boss Dharamsee and Babasaheb Tarkhad serves as a crucial part of the narrative in Chapter 35. Initially, when the skeptical Dharamsee arrived, he asked Tarkhad why people came to Shirdi, to which Tarkhad replied, 'For Darshan.' Later, after Dharamsee experienced the miracle of the seeded grapes turning seedless in his own mouth, he asked Tarkhad about his grapes. Tarkhad responded that his grapes had seeds. This confirmation was profoundly important. It showed Dharamsee that the miracle was not a general occurrence but a specific, personal grace directed at him to address his unique doubts. As Chapter 35 notes, 'When he said they had seeds, Dharamsee was extremely surprised in his heart,' solidifying the power and personal nature of Baba's leela.
Can you describe the interaction between Boss Dharamsee and Babasaheb Tarkhad and its significance?
📖 Chapter 35