The contrast between Boss Dharamsee's and Babasaheb Tarkhad's experience with the grapes is profoundly significant. As Chapter 35 narrates, both received grapes from the same bunch offered by Kaka. For Boss Dharamsee, a skeptic filled with doubt, the grapes with seeds miraculously became seedless when he ate them at Baba's command. However, when Dharamsee, in his amazement, asked Tarkhad about his grapes, Tarkhad confirmed that his still had seeds. The significance of this difference is that it proves the miracle was a personal, targeted event specifically for Dharamsee. It wasn't a blanket change to the fruit but a direct intervention to address his specific doubts and ego, demonstrating Baba's omniscience and his method of tailoring experiences to guide each individual devotee.
How did Boss Dharamsee's experience with the grapes differ from Babasaheb Tarkhad's, and what is the significance of this contrast?
📖 Chapter 35