241 : | Untitled DocumentPage 3550 footnote: Because there were three “Kekis,” (namely Kaikobad Dastur, Nalavala and Desai), to avoid confusion Meher Baba gave them three different names: Kaikobad was Keko, Nalavala was Keka, and Desai remained Keki. ...www.fwb104.org/searchengine/site1/endNote686.html |
242 : | Untitled DocumentPage 3539 footnote: Manjri Mafi was the village a few kilometers from Dehra Dun where Meher Baba had arranged for Keki Desai to buy a plot of land to serve as headquarters for Baba’s New Life activities. ...www.fwb104.org/searchengine/site1/endNote681.html |
243 : | Untitled DocumentPage 3418 footnote: Keki Desai was the one who had won the Blue Bus in the lottery and had given it back to Meher Baba. ...www.fwb104.org/searchengine/site1/endNote652.html |
244 : | Untitled DocumentClose Page 918 footnote: Minoo Desai was the brother of Mansari. Though Minoo maintained his close connection with Meher Baba over the years, he lived in Bombay, while his sister Mansari lived at Meherabad ...www.fwb104.org/searchengine/site1/endNote149.html |
245 : | Untitled DocumentClose Page 547 footnote: In 1924, Sohrab Desai’s niece, Manija, was at school in Bombay. She came to live with Meher Baba fourteen years later and was renamed by the Master, Mansari. Also in Bombay, at the time, was the Zoroastrian priest ...www.fwb104.org/searchengine/site1/endNote103.html |