What was Boss Dharamsee's initial attitude when visiting Shirdi, and how did Sai Baba change his perspective?

πŸ“– Chapter 35

Boss Dharamsee initially arrived in Shirdi with a skeptical and 'clinical scrutiny,' driven by curiosity about reports of miracles. As detailed in Chapter 35, his skepticism was evident when he received grapes with seeds from Sai Baba, a variety he disliked. He mentally questioned Baba's sainthood, wondering why a true saint would force something upon him that he did not like. However, Baba demonstrated his omniscience by first making the grapes in Dharamsee's hand turn seedless when he was commanded to eat them. This miracle, along with Baba correctly responding to Dharamsee's unspoken thoughts, caused his ego to fall away and be replaced by love and firm faith in the saint.


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