What was the significance of the offering Kaka brought to Sai Baba, and how did it play a role in the events that followed?

πŸ“– Chapter 35

As explained in Chapter 35, it is considered improper to visit a Guru empty-handed, so Kaka bought two seers of grapes to offer to Sai Baba. The narrative makes a point to mention that the seedless variety was not available, so he purchased the common grapes with seeds. This seemingly minor detail is crucial to the story of Boss Dharamsee. Dharamsee disliked this specific type of grape, and his aversion became the basis for Baba's leela. Baba used this exact offering to perform a miracle, proving his divine knowledge of Dharamsee's thoughts and turning the seeded grapes into seedless ones for him.


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