Boss Dharamsee's psychological journey, described in Chapter 35, was one of profound transformation from skepticism to devotion. He initially arrived with a 'clinical scrutiny,' full of ego and curiosity about the reported miracles. His mind was filled with conflict and judgment when Baba offered him grapes with seeds, which he disliked. However, after experiencing the miracle of the grapes turning seedless in his mouth, his state of mind was 'stunned.' The text notes that 'All his ego dropped away, and love for the saint was born.' His previous resolves vanished, replaced by a firm determination to return to Shirdi, showcasing a complete shift from intellectual doubt to heartfelt love.
What was the psychological transformation of Boss Dharamsee during his first visit to Shirdi?
📖 Chapter 35