What does the story of Boss Dharamsee teach us about approaching a Guru?

📖 Chapter 35

The story of Boss Dharamsee in Chapter 35 offers profound lessons on spiritual conduct. Dharamsee initially approached Baba with ego and a "clinical scrutiny," judging the situation based on his personal preference for seedless grapes. The narrative suggests a better approach is "Becoming egoless and rolling at his feet" to find happiness. The story also upholds the tradition that "It is not good to go empty-handed to the door of God, a priest, or a Guru." Dharamsee's ultimate transformation from doubt to devotion only occurred after he surrendered his ego and obeyed Baba's command, leading to a miraculous experience that replaced his skepticism with love, as detailed in Chapter 35.


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