The contrast between Dharamsee's and Tarkhad's experiences, described in Chapter 35, is very revealing. Both men were given grapes from the same bunch offered by Kaka. However, the miracle was exclusive to Dharamsee. When Dharamsee, amazed by his seedless grapes, asked Tarkhad about his, Tarkhad confirmed his grapes had seeds. This detail, mentioned in Chapter 35, underscores that Baba's actions were not random but highly personalized. The miracle was specifically for Dharamsee, the skeptic who was full of doubt and whose mind needed a direct, powerful experience to be transformed. Tarkhad, already a devotee, did not require such a sign. This demonstrates that Baba's method involves tailoring his grace and lessons to the specific spiritual needs and state of mind of each individual person.
How does the experience of Boss Dharamsee with the grapes contrast with that of Babasaheb Tarkhad, and what does this reveal about Sai Baba's methods?
📖 Chapter 35