As detailed in Chapter 35, Boss Dharamsee faced a significant internal conflict. Firstly, he disliked grapes with seeds. Secondly, a doctor had forbidden him from eating unwashed fruit, and he felt it was inappropriate to wash them in the mosque. He was torn between his personal aversion and the social awkwardness of rejecting an offering from a saint. He even thought, 'If he is a saint, how does he not know that I do not like these grapes?' This conflict, as Chapter 35 explains, was resolved when Baba, knowing his thoughts, insisted he eat the grapes. Upon obeying, Dharamsee discovered they were miraculously seedless. This resolved his dilemma and simultaneously shattered his ego and doubt, replacing his internal turmoil with amazement and love for Sai.
Can you explain the internal conflict Boss Dharamsee experienced when offered the grapes and how it was resolved?
📖 Chapter 35