The contrast between the two devotees' experiences is crucial for understanding Baba's omniscience. In Chapter 35, the miracle was tailored specifically for Boss Dharamsee; the grapes turned seedless in his mouth to address his specific inner turmoil and doubt. It wasn't a general magic trick. To underscore this, Dharamsee later asked the other devotee, Tarkhad, about his grapes. Tarkhad confirmed that his grapes did, in fact, have seeds. This detail, as mentioned in Chapter 35, left Dharamsee extremely surprised. It proved that Baba was not just performing a spectacle but was responding directly and personally to the unspoken thoughts, dislikes, and needs of Dharamsee, demonstrating his ability to know the minds of all.
How does contrasting Dharamsee's experience with Tarkhad's experience of eating the grapes emphasize Baba's omniscience?
📖 Chapter 35