What was the significance of the grapes turning seedless for Dharamsee but not for others?

πŸ“– Chapter 35

The specific nature of the grape miracle highlights the personal relationship Baba has with each devotee. According to the account in Chapter 35, the grapes Kaka offered had seeds. When Baba distributed them, they remained seeded for other devotees like Babasaheb Tarkhad. However, for Boss Dharamsee, who was grappling with intense dislike and skepticism, the grapes miraculously became seedless the moment he put them in his mouth at Baba's command. This shows the miracle was not a blanket change of the fruit, but a direct, targeted response to Dharamsee's inner state. It served to prove to him that Baba knew his specific thoughts and dislike, and that this act of grace was meant solely for him to overcome his personal ego and doubt. This personal touch is what stunned him and transformed his skepticism into profound love for Sai.


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