Chapter 35 details the profound transformation of Dharamsee, who initially arrived with a 'clinical scrutiny' and a skeptical mind. His internal struggle began when Sai Baba offered him seeded grapes, which he disliked and had been advised not to eat unwashed. He was troubled, thinking it difficult to eat them but heavy in his mind to reject them. This led him to mentally question Baba's sainthood. The turning point occurred when, upon Baba's command, he ate the grapes and found them miraculously seedless. This powerful, personal experience shattered his ego and skepticism, replacing his analytical mindset with a deep love and firm determination to follow the saint.
Can you describe the internal struggle and change of heart experienced by Dharamsee during his visit to Sai Baba in Shirdi?
📖 Chapter 35