During his contact, on the 6th, Kala Sain was found utterly naked, sitting in the shade of a tree. Baba expressed how much he liked this saintly man.
In another neighboring village, Baba contacted a good mast called Khudai , who made Baba sit in a chair and offered him a cup of tea.
Baba reached Lahore on Tuesday, 7 May 1946, where he again worked with twelve masts. Of significance was a teenage girl, also called Mastani Mai . The young mastani lived in a hut made of junked railway sleeper cots near the banks of the Ravi River. Although such an isolated place made her prey for some of the worst derelicts and rogues, no man would dare bother her.
Moti Baba was a tall, thin, clean-shaven mast near 60 who sat leaning against a wall in a place called Kanjiri Mohalla. He was sometimes naked and sometimes wore dirty old clothes, resembling tattered rags. He was much revered by the prostitutes in Lahore, who regularly offered him meals.
On the 9th, near Sialkot in the village of Talwara, Baba communed with Kaka Shah , a high mast, whose abode was the shrine of Tok Shah. This mast's main preoccupation was collecting bundles of stale chapatis and pieces of paper and glass, which he kept near him.
In the village of Saidanwali a few miles from Sialkot, Baba contacted Kaka Saiyid . He was held in great reverence by the people of the area, who knew he had remained for 25 years outside a particular mosque. Many people would journey to seek the mast's blessings, and those who approached him with sincere prayer did, in fact, find that their prayers were eventually answered.
Traveling on to Jammu, on 11 May Baba contacted the highly respected mast Falaiwala Baba , who was surrounded by a small group of devotees. On the 13th, in Wazirabad, Baba located a few masts, the most impressive among them was the much-revered mast Faqir Sain Chenabwala .
In Saharanpur, Baba recontacted the sixth-plane mast-saint Rehmatullah , who had previously acknowledged Baba's great spiritual stature. Rehmatullah was an exceptional saint, because he had immediately recognized Baba's greatness.
Along the way back to Niranjanpur, Baba stopped at various towns and contacted masts. On 16 May, in Lucknow, Baba recontacted Allahwala , who was a filthy mast in rags, but definitely a good one, according to Baba. His abode was a dirty niche near a mosque.
