The differing experiences reveal Sai Baba's deeply personalized and purposeful approach to his devotees, rather than performing miracles for show. In the account from Chapter 35, Boss Dharamsee, a man filled with doubt and ego, is given grapes that miraculously become seedless in his mouth. This leela was tailored specifically for him, designed to break his 'clinical scrutiny' and internal resistance. Conversely, Babasaheb Tarkhad, who was already a devotee, was sitting right there and received the same grapes, but his remained ordinary grapes with seeds. When Dharamsee asked him and found this out, he was 'extremely surprised.' This contrast highlights that the miracle was not a general spectacle but a precise spiritual medicine administered only to the one who needed it, demonstrating that Baba knew the innermost state of each person and provided exactly what was required for their spiritual growth.
What does the differing experience with the grapes between Boss Dharamsee and Babasaheb Tarkhad reveal about Sai Baba's methods?
π Chapter 35