The story of Boss Dharamsee's visit, as told in Chapter 35, is a profound example of Sai Baba's omniscience and grace. Dharamsee arrived in Shirdi with a skeptical, 'clinical' mindset. A devotee named Kaka had brought an offering of grapes with seeds, which he gave to Baba. Baba began distributing them, and Dharamsee, who disliked seeded grapes, was hesitant to eat them, especially since they were unwashed. He questioned internally how Baba could be a true saint if he didn't know his dislike. In response, Baba gave him even more grapes and commanded him to eat them. When Dharamsee obeyed, he was astonished to find the grapes were perfectly seedless. This miracle shattered his ego, and his skepticism was replaced with deep love and devotion for Sai Baba.
Can you recount the story of Boss Dharamsee's visit to Shirdi and the miracle involving grapes?
๐ Chapter 35