The account in Chapter 35 provides a vivid look into Boss Dharamsee's mind. When Baba offered him the grapes, a cascade of conflicting thoughts arose. Firstly, he had a strong dislike for grapes with seeds, preferring the seedless variety. Secondly, his doctor had forbidden him to eat unwashed fruit, creating a health concern. This created a dilemma: he felt it was difficult to eat them, yet he also 'felt heavy in his mind to reject them' from a saint. This inner turmoil culminated in a skeptical challenge in his mind, questioning Baba's sainthood for not knowing his dislike. He even tried to hide the seeds in his pocket to avoid defiling the holy place. This detailed description shows his journey from resistance and doubt to eventual surrender at Baba's command.
Can you describe the internal conflict and thoughts of Boss Dharamsee when he was offered the grapes by Sai Baba?
๐ Chapter 35