I find the stories of miracles hard to believe. What's the narrative concerning the man who was skeptical and received grapes from Sai Baba?

πŸ“– Chapter 35

The scriptures address this kind of skepticism through the story of Boss Dharamsee, found in Chapter 35. This man came to Shirdi specifically because he heard reports of miracles but was approaching it with a 'clinical scrutiny.' When Sai Baba offered him grapes with seeds, a variety he personally disliked, his skepticism was amplified. He thought that a true saint should have known his preference. He was caught in a dilemma, disliking the fruit but feeling unable to refuse it. The narrative explains that Baba then commanded him to eat the grapes. When he did, he found they were seedless. This personal, undeniable miracle was so powerful that it instantly transformed his state of mind from doubt to devotion, showing how Baba provides direct evidence to those who are open, yet skeptical.


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