Certainly. The story of Boss Dharamsee, found in Chapter 35, is a profound illustration of Sai Baba's methods. Dharamsee arrived in Shirdi with a 'clinical scrutiny,' full of doubt. When Kaka offered grapes to Baba, Baba began distributing them. Dharamsee disliked grapes with seeds and was hesitant, even questioning in his mind if Baba was a true saint for not knowing his preference. Sensing his inner turmoil, Baba insisted he eat them. Upon obeying, Dharamsee was astonished to find the grapes had become seedless. This personal miracle shattered his skepticism, as Chapter 35 recounts, 'All his ego dropped away, and love for the saint was born.' The experience replaced his doubt with unwavering faith.
Can you tell me the story of Boss Dharamsee and the grapes? I'm curious about his initial skepticism and how it was resolved.
๐ Chapter 35