According to the account in Chapter 35, Sai Baba has his own unique ways of drawing people to the spiritual path. The text explicitly states, 'It is Baba himself who gives them the inspiration; only then do they step out; Stimulating their natural disposition, he leads them toward the spiritual path.' The leela with Boss Dharamsee is a perfect example. Baba didn't just give a sermon; he directly addressed Dharamsee's skeptical and analytical nature with an undeniable miracle. By turning seeded grapes into seedless ones, Baba shattered Dharamsee's ego and 'clinical scrutiny,' allowing love for the saint to blossom. This shows that Baba works on each individual according to their specific temperament and disposition.
How does Sai Baba draw devotees to him, according to the story of Boss Dharamsee?
📖 Chapter 35