Sai Baba addressed Boss Dharamsee's doubts through a direct, personal miracle that responded to his unspoken thoughts. Chapter 35 explains that Dharamsee disliked grapes with seeds and was concerned they were unwashed. He silently thought, 'If he is a saint, how does he not know That I do not like these grapes?' In response, Baba not only knew his thoughts but gave him even more grapes and commanded him to eat. When Dharamsee obeyed, the grapes with seeds miraculously became seedless for him alone. This specific intervention demonstrated Baba's omniscience and power, dissolving Dharamsee's 'clinical scrutiny' and replacing it with faith.
How did Sai Baba address the internal doubts and specific dislikes of Boss Dharamsee regarding the grapes?
📖 Chapter 35