What was the initial attitude of Boss Dharamsee upon visiting Shirdi, and what specific event caused it to change?

πŸ“– Chapter 35

Initially, Boss Dharamsee's attitude was not one of devotion but of detached, 'clinical interest.' He was a skeptic who had heard reports of miracles and came to investigate. His internal conflict began when he was offered grapes with seeds, a variety he disliked. As detailed in Chapter 35, he thought to himself, 'If he is a saint, how does he not know That I do not like these grapes?' The pivotal event was Sai Baba's direct response to this unspoken thought. Baba commanded him to eat more grapes, and upon doing so, Dharamsee found they had become seedless. This personal and undeniable miracle, which proved Baba knew his mind, completely dismantled his ego and skepticism, replacing them with profound love and devotion.


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