Boss Dharamsee initially visited Shirdi driven by curiosity about miracles. His skepticism was immediately challenged when Sai Baba offered him grapes, a variety he disliked because they had seeds. As Chapter 35 recounts, he internally questioned Baba's sainthood, wondering why a true saint would give him something he disliked. In response to this doubt, Baba gave him even more. The pivotal moment occurred when Baba commanded him to eat the grapes he was holding. Upon obeying, Dharamsee was astonished to find they were all seedless. This direct, personal miracle completely dismantled his skepticism and clinical scrutiny. Chapter 35 states that his ego dropped away, and a deep love and firm determination to return to Sai arose in his heart.
I heard about a man named Boss Dharamsee who was skeptical of Sai Baba. Can you explain what happened during his visit and how his perspective changed?
๐ Chapter 35