What was the psychological transformation of Boss Dharamsee during his visit to Shirdi as described in the text?

📖 Chapter 35

The psychological journey of Boss Dharamsee is a key element in Chapter 35. He initially arrived with a "clinical interest" and curiosity, asking others about the miracles. His skepticism peaked when offered seeded grapes, which he disliked, leading him to question Baba's abilities in his mind. However, after experiencing the miracle where the seeded grapes became seedless upon Baba's command, his state of mind was "stunned." The text explicitly states that "All his ego dropped away, and love for the saint was born." His previous resolves vanished, and his desire to visit Shirdi became a "firm determination," marking a complete shift from a skeptical observer to a devoted follower.


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