When Sai Baba offered grapes to Boss Dharamsee, a whirlwind of conflicting thoughts arose in his mind. According to Chapter 35, his primary issue was a strong dislike for grapes with seeds; he much preferred seedless ones. This created a problem, as he found it difficult to eat them but also felt it would be disrespectful to reject a saint's offering. Compounding this, his doctor had forbidden him from eating unwashed fruit, and he felt it wasn't right to wash them himself in that setting. His internal monologue even challenged Baba's sainthood, wondering, "If he is a saint, how does he not know That I do not like these grapes?" This combination of personal preference, medical advice, and growing skepticism created significant mental turmoil for him.
What were Boss Dharamsee's specific thoughts and concerns when Baba offered him the grapes?
๐ Chapter 35