From the perspective of Boss Dharamsee, how did Sai Baba's actions challenge his preconceived notions and lead to his change of heart?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 35

From Dharamsee's viewpoint, Sai Baba's actions were a direct and powerful challenge to his rational mind. As Chapter 35 explains, he arrived with a 'clinical scrutiny,' intending to evaluate Baba. His initial test was internal: he disliked the seeded grapes offered to him and questioned why a true saint wouldn't know his preference. Baba's response was counterintuitive; he gave Dharamsee even more of the grapes. The ultimate challenge came when Baba commanded him to eat them, and they miraculously turned seedless. For Dharamsee, this was an impossible event, as he thought, 'What is impossible for these saints?' This miracle, which happened right after he had questioned Baba's abilities in his mind, proved that Baba knew his 'intent of my mind.' This personal and undeniable proof shattered his ego and analytical framework, transforming his skepticism into a 'firm determination' of love and faith.


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