What does the story of Boss Dharamsee and the grapes teach us about the nature of Sai Baba's miracles and their purpose in building his community?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 35

The story from Chapter 35 reveals that Sai Baba's miracles are not random displays of power but are deeply personal, purposeful, and transformative, serving as a key method for building his community. The miracle wasn't just that grapes became seedless; it was that they became seedless specifically for Dharamsee, in direct response to his unspoken thoughts and skepticism. This demonstrated Baba's omniscience and compassion. As Chapter 35 highlights, this caused Dharamsee's ego to drop, his love for Sai to blossom, and his resolve to return to strengthen. The purpose was to dissolve doubt and foster a heart-felt connection, turning a curious visitor into a devoted follower.


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