The story of Boss Dharamsee and the grapes powerfully illustrates Sai Baba's omniscience and his deep understanding of a person's innermost thoughts. Chapter 35 shows that Baba was not only aware of Dharamsee's dislike for seeded grapes but also his internal, unspoken skepticism. The narrative states that as the thought of doubt arose in Dharamsee's mind, Baba gave him even more grapes, directly addressing the challenge. Dharamsee himself concluded, "Knowing the intent of my mind... Whatever Sai gives me, they turn out to be seedless and beneficial." This demonstrates that Baba's actions were a direct, responsive teaching method to resolve doubt and foster faith through personal experience.
What does the incident with Boss Dharamsee's grapes reveal about Sai Baba's awareness?
๐ Chapter 35