Sai Baba addressed Boss Dharamsee's aversion to seeded grapes in a direct and miraculous way, demonstrating his knowledge of Dharamsee's innermost thoughts. According to Chapter 35, when Baba started distributing the seeded grapes, Dharamsee was troubled, thinking it was a problem from the very beginning. He even questioned Baba's sainthood in his mind. Knowing this, Baba not only offered him the grapes but gave him even more when he hesitated. Finally, Baba commanded him, 'Throw them in and eat.' When Dharamsee obeyed, he discovered the grapes were now seedless. This personal miracle, tailored to his specific dislike, proved to Dharamsee that Baba knew the 'intent of my mind' and could transform reality to instill faith, turning an object of aversion into a beneficial and surprising gift.
How did Sai Baba address Boss Dharamsee's personal dislike for grapes with seeds during his visit?
📖 Chapter 35