According to Chapter 35, Boss Dharamsee's initial visit to Shirdi was driven by curiosity and a "clinical interest" in the reported miracles. His attitude was one of scrutiny and skepticism, evident when he questioned another devotee about why people came. His skepticism peaked when Baba offered him seeded grapes, a variety he disliked, causing him to doubt Baba's sainthood internally. However, his attitude underwent a complete transformation after experiencing Baba's miracle. When Baba commanded him to eat the grapes and he found them to be seedless, his "state of mind was stunned." As Chapter 35 states, "All his ego dropped away, and love for the saint was born," and his "eagerness to come to Shirdi became like a firm determination."
What was Boss Dharamsee's initial attitude when visiting Shirdi, and how did it change after his interaction with Sai Baba?
π Chapter 35