The incident with the grapes, described in Chapter 35, is more than just a miracle; it's a profound lesson in faith and surrender. Boss Dharamsee arrived with skepticism and a judgmental mind. The grapes became a focal point for his internal conflict—his dislike for the seeded variety and his private thoughts questioning Baba's sainthood. By transforming the grapes specifically for him, Baba showed that he knew Dharamsee's innermost thoughts and dislikes. This act caused Dharamsee's 'clinical scrutiny' and ego to dissolve, replacing them with awe and love, demonstrating how Baba leads individuals toward the spiritual path by addressing their unique dispositions.
What is the deeper meaning behind Sai Baba turning seeded grapes into seedless ones for Boss Dharamsee?
📖 Chapter 35