Boss Dharamsee experienced significant inner turmoil when offered grapes by Sai Baba, as detailed in Chapter 35. His conflict was multifaceted. Firstly, he had a strong personal dislike for grapes with seeds. Secondly, he felt it was difficult to eat them but also rude to reject an offering from a saint. This was compounded by the fact that his doctor had forbidden him from eating unwashed fruit, and he felt it was not right to wash them himself in that holy place. This internal debate led him to question Baba's sainthood in his mind, wondering why a true saint would force something upon him that he disliked, creating a problem for him 'at the very beginning.'
Can you describe the internal conflict Boss Dharamsee felt when he was offered grapes by Sai Baba?
๐ Chapter 35