The miracle began when Kaka offered grapes with seeds to Baba, who then distributed them. Boss Dharamsee, who disliked seeded grapes, was internally conflicted and skeptical. As detailed in Chapter 35, he thought that a true saint should know his preference. Responding to this, Baba instructed him to eat the grapes he was holding. Upon doing so, Dharamsee was amazed to find they were seedless. This personal miracle was highlighted when he asked another devotee, Babasaheb Tarkhad, about his grapes. Tarkhad confirmed that his grapes did have seeds. This contrast made Dharamsee extremely surprised, realizing the miracle was tailored specifically to his own mental state and doubts.
Can you describe the miracle of the grapes, including the contrasting experiences of Dharamsee and Tarkhad?
📖 Chapter 35