The difference in the grapes highlights the targeted and personal nature of Sai Baba's actions. The miracle was not a random display of power but a specific response to an individual's spiritual need. As Chapter 35 explains, Boss Dharamsee was filled with internal conflict; he disliked grapes with seeds, doubted Baba's sainthood for offering them, and felt it was a 'problem at the very beginning.' The transformation of the grapes was a direct answer to his specific mental state and 'clinical scrutiny.' Babasaheb Tarkhad, already a devotee, did not share this internal turmoil. By leaving Tarkhad's grapes with seeds, Baba demonstrated that the miracle was intended solely for Dharamsee, proving that he knew the 'intent of my mind' and tailored his grace to dissolve that specific individual's ego and doubt.
In the story of the grapes, why did Boss Dharamsee's grapes become seedless while Babasaheb Tarkhad's did not?
๐ Chapter 35