How does the account of Dharamsee's visit to Shirdi demonstrate Sai Baba's omniscience, or his ability to know a person's innermost thoughts?

📖 Chapter 35

The story of Boss Dharamsee in Chapter 35 is a clear demonstration of Sai Baba's omniscience. Dharamsee had several unspoken thoughts: his strong dislike for grapes with seeds, his hesitation to eat them unwashed, and most critically, his internal question, "If he is a saint, how does he not know That I do not like these grapes?" As Chapter 35 recounts, Baba responded directly to these unvoiced thoughts. He not only gave Dharamsee more grapes precisely when the doubt arose but also, through his divine power, transformed the seeded grapes into perfect, seedless ones in Dharamsee's mouth. Dharamsee himself realized this, thinking, "Knowing the intent of my mind... Whatever Sai gives me, they turn out to be seedless and beneficial." This incident left no doubt about Baba's ability to perceive and respond to a person's deepest thoughts.


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