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Meher Baba on the New Life with begging bowl along side disciple Adi K. Irani. Following behind is Gustadji. India 1949.

"The next day, November 25th, because Dr. Khare's house was some far distance away, Baba set out for begging with Gustadji, Adi and Babadas to Dr. Nath's residence again, this time to receive bhiksha from the Khares. Again, in reverential silence, Baba received bhiksha. Dr. Nath secretly took a photograph of the occasion. Except for Gaya Prasad, neither his wife, Janaki, nor his son and his family had ever seen Baba before." (Lord Meher p. 3503)

Description Meher Baba in the New Life in November 1949
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