The story of Boss Dharamsee in Chapter 35 provides deep insight into Sai Baba's powers. Dharamsee silently disliked the seeded grapes offered to him and questioned Baba's abilities in his mind. The text shows Baba's omniscience, as he was aware of Dharamsee's inner thoughts, responding to his mental challenge by giving him even more grapes. The miracle itself was highly specific: when Dharamsee ate the grapes, they were seedless, yet for another devotee, Babasaheb Tarkhad, the grapes remained seeded. This demonstrates that Baba's miracles were not just random displays of power but were tailored to the individual to address their specific doubts and state of mind. As Dharamsee realized, "Knowing the intent of my mind... Whatever Sai gives me, they turn out to be seedless and beneficial."
What does the story about the grapes in Chapter 35 reveal about the nature of Sai Baba's miracles and his omniscience?
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