21 : Lord Meher Volume 14, Page 4889
" His remark shocked them and added to their grief of separation, and the Desai family bade him farewell while sobbing. BABA ARRIVED at the train station, where his lovers had collected in vast numbers to see him off. He began briskly pacing the platform, picking up ...
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22 : Lord Meher Volume 14, Page 4888
This is an example of what love the Desai family had for Baba, even though they had to spend a sleepless night in a broken-down shack with no blankets to ward off the cold. SOON AFTER 11 P.M. Baba retired for the night. To keep watch by his side, he had organized the mandali into four pairs: Kishan Singh and Kumar, Nilu ...
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23 : Lord Meher Volume 14, Page 4887
Since there were so many coming for his darshan, and since Baba would call them into the house and permit them to see him every half hour, the Desai family, Minoo, his wife Homai, his sister Bapai, and their daughter, Meher, requested Baba to leave Meher Cottage after his meal, saying they would arrange somewhere else for Baba to sleep so that he would be able to rest properly. At 8 P.M., when the family and the mandali had finished their dinner, Baba took a stick in his hand and approached the family members, gesturing to ...
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24 : Lord Meher Volume 14, Page 4882
Baba was driven to Meher Cottage, where he was cordially received by the Desai family. News was brought that the entire town was eager for his darshan and had already collected in the pandal and were awaiting his arrival. The opposition ...
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25 : Lord Meher Volume 14, Page 4881
Gandhi, Bachoobhai Soni, Ader Desai, and the rest of the Desai family were afraid that Baba's reception by the town would be less than cordial. While the storm of opposition was blowing in Navsari, Baba and the mandali left Bombay in a reserved third class compartment amidst shouts of praise ...
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26 : Lord Meher Volume 13, Page 4808
With him was his secretary, Mahadev Desai. With me were Rustom and Chanji. The door was opened, and Gandhi walked in. He said, "Baba, because I received a telegram from Jamshed Mehta, I have ...
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27 : Lord Meher Volume 13, Page 4718
Mahadev Desai knocked on the door and said it was time to go. But Gandhi told him to wait a while, because we were still discussing things. Gandhi promised that when India became independent, he would join and ...
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28 : Lord Meher Volume 13, Page 4672
To Homi Desai of Lahore, Pakistan, Baba remarked, "You have come to Meherabad after a long time." Baba explained to those attending the sahavas ...
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29 : Lord Meher Volume 12, Page 4342
I was in my cabin, and for three nights Gandhi came to see me with Mahadev Desai, his secretary. I used to explain to him on the board, for two to three hours each time, about spirituality. "On the night of his third and last visit, he told me in ...
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30 : Lord Meher Volume 12, Page 4242
He also paid his respects at a few other places in Delhi, accompanied by Kain and Keki Desai. While returning to Kain's house, Baba instructed both, "Henceforth never visit any religious place – temple, church, or mosque – or go to ...
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31 : Lord Meher Volume 12, Page 4222
Mansari's brother, Minoo Desai of Navsari, was a Lieutenant Colonel in the army and had been stationed in Meerut for a month. He had no idea Baba would come to visit him, but seeing him Minoo was ecstatic. "Baba, what should I arrange for you to eat?" he asked. "Sev-ganthia ...
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32 : Lord Meher Volume 12, Page 4120
" Occasionally Baba would call Kishan Singh, Kumar, Elcha Mistry, Keki Nalavala and Hellan to Mussoorie, and also Was Deo Kain, Harjiwan Lal, Keki Desai, Dhar and Ganjoo from Delhi. ...
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33 : Lord Meher Volume 2, Page 407
When Baily had finished his Gujarati account, Meher Baba sent him and Rustom to Sohrab Desai in Navsari with the manuscript, requesting Sohrab to edit the work. Baily and Rustom duly informed Sohrab that they had been sent by Meher Baba with the order that he should do the final editing of the manuscript. ...
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34 : Lord Meher Volume 2, Page 406
Sohrab Desai, a literary scholar and poet at Navsari, during 1910s  . ...
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35 : Lord Meher Volume 11, Page 4006
Dhake consulted a friend named Desai, who worked in the factory. He managed to persuade the doctor to examine her and determine if she had any serious injuries. The girl was not hurt badly and, after arranging for ...
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36 : Lord Meher Volume 11, Page 3997
Was Deo Kain and his wife, Harjiwan Lal and family, Keki Desai, T. N. Dhar, P. H. Ganjoo, Kishan Singh, Prakashwati, Keki Nalavala, Dr. Deshmukh, Sanjeevani and a few others were present to receive him. Baba with ...
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37 : Lord Meher Volume 10, Page 3750
Irani (Bomanji's brother) Kaikhusroo (owner of icecream shop) Hormuzd Boman Irani (Pilamai's husband – Karachi) Kasam (Ramjoo Abdulla's son) Faredoon Irani (Dowla Mondi's son – Poona) Otto Billo (Irene's father in Switzerland) Rustom Jehangir Irani (Baily's brother from Poona) Sohrab Rustom Irani (Sailor's brother from Poona) Bejanji Ramji (close friend of Soma Desai – Navsari). ...
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38 : Lord Meher Volume 10, Page 3749
Desai (Mansari's uncle – Navsari) Ajoba (Manzil-e-Meem) Ahmed Khan Gavai Tehemtan (eldest son of Naoroji Dadachanji family) Khodadad Moondegar Irani (Sheriar's brother – Iran) Shah Khodadad (Baba's cousin, son of Khodadad). ...
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39 : Lord Meher Volume 10, Page 3730
In accordance with Baba's orders, Meherjee was in a Parsi fire-temple in Udwada, Keki Desai was in Mu'inuddin Chishti's tomb in Ajmer, Was Deo Kain was in Krishna's temple in Mathura, Gaya Prasad Khare was in the Buddha's temple in Sarnath, and Vishwanath Haldankar was in Francis Xavier's cathedral in Goa. Each man had been ordered to fast and recite the same prayer. Likewise, at four separate locations in Hyderabad, Baba had given the same instructions ...
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40 : Lord Meher Volume 10, Page 3724
Keki Desai (of Delhi): On October 16th, 1951, be at Mu'inuddin Chishti's tomb in Ajmer with a poor Muslim from the area. Was Deo Kain (of Delhi): On October 16th, 1951, be at Krishna's temple in Mathura with a poor Hindu of Mathura. Gaya Prasad Khare (of Rath): On ...
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