They returned to Nasik two days later. On the way back, near Ahmednagar, Baba appeared to avert a serious accident when he thumped Adi Sr. (the driver) on the back just as the bus veered out of control. Adi was able to regain control and continue safely to Nasik.
After returning to Nasik, Baba left on the 19th for Bombay for visa work, and made a second trip to Bombay from Nasik leaving on Friday, 3 March. Before leaving, he did a strange thing: He applied plaster of Paris to his arm for what appeared to be no reason. When the group arrived in Bombay, Baba did the same thing again, and the mandali were wondering what was the hidden meaning behind Baba's actions. Late that night Chanji's two-year-old nephew Dara Dadachanji had a serious accident in which he was almost killed. Baba advised his parents to apply plaster of Paris to his injuries and the mandali then realized why Baba had done what he had.
The noted singer Master Krishna visited Baba at the Confectioners' apartment, as did Savak Mehta of Aden, who had met Baba in September when the Victoria had halted briefly in Aden.
Baba paid a visit to the district of Bhor on Sunday, 5 March 1933, having been invited by the maharaja there. He stopped first at Lonavla, where Ghani and Tyebali arranged tea and breakfast. After a brief stop at Nilu's in Poona, Baba went on to Bhor where he was received grandly as hundreds came for his darshan. Baba went to Kolhapur the next day, meeting with his lovers at the school there before returning to Nasik.
On 18 March 1933, Baba revealed that his perception of movements and events in the world was different from that of an ordinary human being.
"To me, all things appear moving very fast and quick," he stated. "Otherwise, I would not be able to see things in time for my work."
He did not explain further.
Beheram with his fiancée Perin, Memo, and Mani arrived in Nasik on the 15th. Beheram and Perin were married at the Zoroastrian fire-temple in Deolali a week later on 21 March. The wedding was much to Memo's delight. A pandal was erected near the cinema and decorated with colored lights and flowers. Lunch and dinner were served to about 50 guests from Bombay and Nasik. The next day, a much larger, public reception was held with Baba present, along with nearly 300 guests. Various entertainment programs were offered and Master Krishna sang at a special concert in the theater.
