61 : Lord Meher Volume 10, Page 3539
Keki Desai had hinted to Keki Nalavala beforehand about Baba's arrival, and he accordingly informed Kaikobad, who had been residing at Manjri Mafi since November 1st. ‡ In this way Shatrugna Kumar, who was also anxious to meet Baba, learned of his coming. Kumar's children would take Kaikobad his tea and ...
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62 : Lord Meher Volume 10, Page 3530
The thirty-two pairs of cotton pajamas, which you have kept ready to be given before January 1st in bhiksha, can be sent with Keki Desai to Dehra Dun to be given to Baba there. From now on, you and your family should not have any connection with Baba, nor any contact or communication with Baba or his companions. Strangely, ...
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63 : Lord Meher Volume 10, Page 3528
Desai was unable to obtain such tents ready-made, so Baba instructed that a sample be made to his specifications. It was at this time that Harjiwan Lal became aware of the plight of the companions in the freezing weather and, after obtaining permission from Baba ...
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64 : Lord Meher Volume 10, Page 3527
Adi, Harjiwan Lal and Keki Desai were about to give up hope of ever finding a suitable place according to Baba's terms, and considered sending a telegram to Baba for his advice. Then Harjiwan entered a barbershop for a shave. He asked the barber, "Don't sadhus, saints and mahatmas ever come here?" "Regularly", the man replied ...
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65 : Lord Meher Volume 10, Page 3526
3526   VACUUM BETWEEN LIFE & DEATH After this meeting, Adi was sent to Delhi by train to arrange their residence in Moradabad with the help of Harjiwan Lal and Keki Desai. That same day, December 18th, the cows were sold for two hundred and sixty rupees, and the camel and camel cart for seven hundred and fifty rupees. ...
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66 : Lord Meher Volume 10, Page 3511
Desai was instructed to sell the watches to recover his money. Dr. Nath and Dr. Khare had sent a camel, christened "Bhola Ram" (Lord of the Innocent), the camel cart, two cows with a calf, two she-donkeys and a ...
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67 : Lord Meher Volume 10, Page 3463
As I have told you, the property is acquired in the names of Eruch, Kaka Baria and Keki Desai. If one of them dies, the remaining two will use or manage it. If two of them die, the one surviving will use and manage it. If all three die, the ...
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68 : Lord Meher Volume 10, Page 3462
Desai then returned to Delhi. Nalavala would visit the property occasionally to insure that the repairs were going according to schedule. Who was this anonymous local benefactor? ...
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69 : Lord Meher Volume 10, Page 3461
" "It is Baba's order! Food cannot be accepted without payment", Desai insisted. ...
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70 : Lord Meher Volume 10, Page 3460
Keki Desai returned to Dehra Dun and contacted a friend of his named Balakram. Together, they and Nalavala set out in a tonga to look at different sites. Travelling through the rural, sparsely populated area, they came to the ...
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71 : Lord Meher Volume 10, Page 3429
Keki Desai was called from Delhi on the 9th, and the purchase of the Hardwar property near Rishikesh was settled. On Monday, October 10th, this circular was sent to Baba's lovers and disciples in the East and West, informing them of the New Life: Meher Baba ends ...
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72 : Lord Meher Volume 10, Page 3418
 ‡ Kaikobad, who was too old and weak to accompany Baba, would be sent to stay with Desai, from October until the land was purchased. He was then to stay on it and await Baba's arrival. Baba stated that Rishikesh would be the center of his future life of helplessness. Ramjoo and ...
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73 : Lord Meher Volume 10, Page 3408
Approximately thirty-five close disciples, such as Meherjee, Nariman, Jal Kerawala, Bal Natu, Sadashiv Patel, Daulat Singh, Keki Desai, Kishan Singh, Vithal Bhokre, Dr. Deshmukh and Baba's brothers Jal, Beheram and Adi Jr. were called from out of town. All were instructed to be present in the hall at 8 A.M. The hall ...
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74 : Lord Meher Volume 9, Page 3318
Minoo Kharas with his small group from Karachi, Homi Desai of Lahore, Deshmukh from Nagpur, Nariman and Meherjee from Bombay, and other out-of-town close followers were present, as well as about four hundred from Ahmednagar. Elizabeth and Norina also were invited by Baba to take part in the program, and they enjoyed meeting everyone again. Adi Dubash had come from Karachi ...
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75 : Lord Meher Volume 9, Page 3308
Keki Desai had been instructed to reserve seats for Baba and his mandali, and each day Baba and the men went to see the match. Baba's stay in Delhi was also kept a strict secret, as he did not wish to be disturbed. Despite the fact that Baba's prime reason for coming to Delhi ...
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76 : Lord Meher Volume 9, Page 3245
Mansari's brother Minoo Desai of Bombay had come for the darshan. He brought Baba a very useful birthday present this year – a radio. It was the first time that Baba listened to a radio at Pimpalgaon, and he ...
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77 : Lord Meher Volume 9, Page 3227
3227   NO PHOTO CAPTURES HIM uncle [Sohrabji Desai], a famous writer, to write for him a book on the 101 Names of God. The man thought she was crazy and refused, but every so often Baba contrived to send him a message asking for the book until he finally capitulated ...
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78 : Lord Meher Volume 9, Page 3226
 ‡ Miss Mansari Desai told me of having an incurable skin disease. At seventeen she was given up by the doctors. Her people tried for two years to get her to see Baba and finally at nineteen she did so. He said he ...
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79 : Lord Meher Volume 9, Page 3141
That evening they arrived in Delhi, where Baba and the ten women went to Keki Desai's home for dinner. The men stayed at the station. Since there were about one hundred pieces of luggage, Sarosh's truck was waiting for them at Manmad. They drove ...
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80 : Lord Meher Volume 9, Page 3138
3138   JEAN ADRIEL & AGNES BARON Occasionally Baba would call Keki Nalavala, Keki Desai and another man named Burjor Sohrabji Chacha to Niranjanpur. Burjor, like Nalavala, was working for the Singer Sewing Machine Company in Dehra Dun. Although in 1942 he had stayed with the Nalavalas and found ...
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