What was Boss Dharamsee's initial attitude toward Sai Baba, and how did it change after the grape incident?

πŸ“– Chapter 35

Initially, Boss Dharamsee approached Shirdi with a skeptical and clinical mindset. Chapter 35 notes he was driven by curiosity and had come to investigate reports of miracles. When offered grapes with seeds by Baba, his dislike for them led him to internally challenge Baba's status as a saint, thinking, "If he is a saint, how does he not know That I do not like these grapes?" However, this attitude transformed dramatically. After Baba miraculously turned the grapes in his hand seedless, directly answering his unspoken doubt, Dharamsee's state of mind was "stunned." The text states that "All his ego dropped away, and love for the saint was born," and his desire to scrutinize was replaced by a firm determination to visit Shirdi again.


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