According to Chapter 35, Boss Dharamsee initially visited Shirdi with a skeptical mindset, described as having a "clinical scrutiny." He was driven by curiosity about miracles he had heard about. This skepticism was evident when he was offered seeded grapes by Baba, a variety he disliked, and he mentally questioned why a saint would not know his preference. However, his attitude underwent a profound transformation after he experienced a miracle. When Baba commanded him to eat the grapes, they turned out to be seedless. This event shattered his ego, and the text states that "All his ego dropped away, and love for the saint was born," leading to a firm determination to return to Shirdi.
What was Boss Dharamsee's initial attitude when visiting Shirdi, and how did it change?
๐ Chapter 35