The miracle of the grapes, detailed in Chapter 35, serves as a powerful lesson on faith and ego. It wasn't just a random display of power. Baba knew Dharamsee's innermost thoughts—his dislike for seeded grapes and his internal doubts about Baba's abilities. By transforming the seeded grapes into seedless ones right as Dharamsee consumed them, Baba directly addressed his specific skepticism. This experience demonstrated that Baba's ways are beyond 'clinical scrutiny' and that true understanding comes from surrender, not analysis. The miracle's purpose was to break down Dharamsee's ego, replacing it with love and a firm resolve to follow the saint.
What is the significance of the miracle with the grapes that Boss Dharamsee experienced?
📖 Chapter 35