Boss Dharamsee's visit to Shirdi began with skepticism and 'clinical scrutiny.' His internal conflict ignited when Baba offered him grapes with seeds, a variety he disliked. As Chapter 35 recounts, 'a problem arose at the very beginning,' as he felt it was difficult to eat them but also wrong to reject them from a saint. This conflict escalated into doubt about Baba's abilities. The transformation occurred when he obeyed Baba's command to eat the grapes and discovered they were miraculously seedless. This experience stunned him, causing his ego to vanish and be replaced by love for Sai. His 'previous resolves vanished,' and he developed a firm determination to return to Shirdi.
Can you describe the internal conflict and transformation of Boss Dharamsee during his first darshan of Sai Baba?
๐ Chapter 35