Chapter 35 details Boss Dharamsee's intense internal conflict with precision. Firstly, he had a strong dislike for grapes with seeds. Secondly, he was hesitant to eat them as they were unwashed, which his doctor had forbidden. Thirdly, he felt it was inappropriate to reject a saint's offering or to wash them himself in that holy place. This turmoil led him to doubt Baba's abilities in his own mind. The conflict was not resolved by his own decision-making but by Baba's direct intervention. Baba, fully aware of Dharamsee's thoughts, simply said, 'Throw them in and eat.' Dharamsee's obedience to this command led to the resolution: the grapes were miraculously seedless. This surprising outcome instantly dissolved his inner struggle, replacing it with astonishment and deep reverence for Baba's power.
What was the specific internal conflict Boss Dharamsee experienced when Baba offered him the grapes, and how was it resolved?
📖 Chapter 35