The leela of the grapes, detailed in Chapter 35, serves as a powerful lesson on overcoming ego and doubt through faith. Boss Dharamsee arrived with 'clinical scrutiny,' his mind filled with skepticism. His dislike for the seeded grapes and his internal questioning of Baba's omniscience represented his ego-driven resistance. By miraculously transforming the grapes into the seedless variety that Dharamsee preferred, Baba directly addressed his specific, unspoken doubt. This act demonstrated that true surrender leads to grace. The experience caused Dharamsee's ego to drop away, showing that Baba's miracles often work to dissolve our internal barriers to devotion.
What is the deeper meaning behind the leela where the grapes became seedless for Boss Dharamsee?
📖 Chapter 35