The miracle of the seedless grapes was a personal experience exclusively for Boss Dharamsee. The account in Chapter 35 makes a clear distinction to emphasize this point. After Dharamsee ate the grapes and was amazed to find them seedless, he specifically asked another devotee, Tarkhad, who was also receiving grapes from Baba, about his experience. Tarkhad confirmed that his grapes did, in fact, have seeds. This confirmation left Dharamsee "extremely surprised in his heart" and demonstrated that Baba had tailored the miracle specifically to address Dharamsee's internal doubts and dislike for seeded grapes.
Was the miracle of the seedless grapes a universal experience for everyone present, or was it just for Dharamsee?
π Chapter 35