What does the story of Dharamsee and the grapes teach us about the nature of Sai Baba's miracles and his omniscience?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 35

The leela of Boss Dharamsee and the grapes, as narrated in Chapter 35, reveals profound truths about Sai Baba's methods. Dharamsee, who was skeptical, was offered grapes with seeds. He internally disliked them and questioned why a true saint would not know his mind. In response, Baba not only gave him more grapes but also commanded him to eat them. When Dharamsee finally did, he found them to be seedless, while another devotee confirmed his own grapes had seeds. This miracle was not a public spectacle but a deeply personal one tailored to Dharamsee's specific doubts. It shows that Baba is omniscient, "knowing the intent of my mind," and that his miracles serve a higher purpose: to shatter ego and instill unwavering love in the devotee's heart.


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