Chapter 35 provides a clear example through the story of Boss Dharamsee. The text explicitly states that it is Baba himself who gives people inspiration and stimulates their natural disposition to lead them toward the spiritual path. For Dharamsee, who was initially skeptical, Baba orchestrated a personal miracle. By knowing Dharamsee's specific dislike for seeded grapes and then transforming them into seedless ones at the moment of consumption, Baba directly addressed his internal doubts. This powerful and personal experience, as chronicled in Chapter 35, caused Dharamsee's ego to dissolve and be replaced by love and a firm resolve to return to Shirdi, effectively drawing him into the community of devotees.
How does Sai Baba inspire people to become his devotees and follow a spiritual path?
📖 Chapter 35