By Bal Natu
The virtually hourly aspect of Meher Baba's travels via Hamipur and Andhra over a nine-week interval in 1954.
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Some families who met Baba on this day accepted Him as Rama come again. A few days after the darshan program, a young, erudite sanyasi came requesting an interview with Baba. He had been a professor of English at one of the colleges in Uttar Pradesh, but had left his profession in quest of truth. As he was a sincere seeker, Baba made an exception in his case and he was ushered into Baba's presence. He bowed down to pay his respects, which Baba did not object to. In answer to a question, he related that he had heard of Meher Baba during his stay at Uttar Kashi in the Himalayan region, and that he felt drawn to visit Dehra Dun to meet the Perfect Master.
Possibly, I will take you with those going with Me. " Bhau Kalchuri has been staying with Baba ever since that time as one of the resident mandali, leading a dedicated life, lovingly and implicitly following Baba's orders. Ordained Hour of the Age As Baba had mentioned to Bhau, on March 21st He held a 32 FIRST DARSHAN AT DEHRA DUN special meeting with His mandali residing at 107-A Rajpur Road. His visit to Kashmir was definitely cancelled. However, during the meetings at Meherabad in November 1952, and the subsequent darshan tours to Hamirpur and Andhra Pradesh, Baba had hinted that certain happenings would occur by the end of April — the concluding part of His Fiery Free Life.
He was wearing dirty clothes but had exceptional eyes. While visiting different places at Hardwar, Baba expressed a wish to stop for a while at a particular secluded spot. At this point, Baba casually noticed that Kishan Singh was all smiles. He asked him what made him so happy. Kishan Singh replied, "Baba, once, in the early 1940's, I became very desperate to have Your darshan but I could not succeed. So in a mood of desperation I wanted to commit suicide, and it was at this very place. Your grace helped me to get over that feeling and now I am with You here.