What was Boss Dharamsee's initial attitude when visiting Shirdi, and how did it manifest during the offering of grapes?

πŸ“– Chapter 35

Boss Dharamsee's initial visit to Shirdi was driven more by a skeptical, clinical curiosity rather than pure devotion. As detailed in Chapter 35, he questioned another devotee, Babasaheb Tarkhad, about why people came, stating he had heard reports of miracles. His skepticism was further revealed when Sai Baba offered him grapes with seeds. Dharamsee internally disliked this variety and was also concerned about eating them unwashed, as his doctor had forbidden it. He even questioned Baba's sainthood in his mind, wondering why a true saint would force upon him something he disliked. This internal conflict and questioning highlight his initial state of doubt and scrutiny.


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