How did Sai Baba address Boss Dharamsee's internal conflict and skepticism regarding the grapes?

📖 Chapter 35

Sai Baba's method for handling Boss Dharamsee's skepticism was subtle yet profound. As detailed in Chapter 35, Dharamsee was troubled by multiple thoughts: his dislike for seeded grapes, a doctor's advice against eating unwashed fruit, and his ego-driven thought, "If he is a saint, how does he not know That I do not like these grapes?" Instead of explaining, Baba intensified the situation by giving him even more grapes. This forced Dharamsee to confront his resistance. The turning point came when Baba commanded, "Throw them in and eat." By obeying, Dharamsee surrendered his ego and personal preferences. The subsequent miracle of the grapes turning seedless was not just a display of power, but a direct response to Dharamsee's internal state, demonstrating Baba's omniscience and leading to the devotee's complete transformation.


🙏 Have a question for Sai Baba?

Get guidance from Sai Satcharitra

Or browse more answers →