Amazingly and unexpectedly, early the next morning he was set free from prison. The man was none other than Shatrughna Kumar Ghildial, known as Kumar . Mr. God had not only listened to his prayer — He was about to come to see him in person!
Meanwhile, in Belgaum, while discussing the Manjri Mafi property on the morning of Saturday, 29 October 1949, Baba explained to the companions:
The Hardwar property, as you all know, has been acquired in the names of Eruch, Kaka Baria and Keki Desai of Delhi. It is similar to the Belgaum property, but it is possible there won't be any rats there! The place is nearly 4 miles from Dehra Dun and 28 miles from Hardwar proper. It is on the Dehra Dun and Hardwar road and happens to be almost equidistant from Rishikesh, Bhagirathi, Tapovan and other holy places in that region of the Himalayas.
Although geographically speaking the property is much nearer to Dehra Dun than Hardwar, I have been describing it as the "Hardwar property" for a particular reason. The New Life for us all will have more to do with Hardwar, Rishikesh, et cetera, than with Dehra Dun, which will have only one percent importance comparatively.
This Hardwar property is situated at a village called Manjri Mafi . The name of the village means "cats are forgiven". So [Baba joked] perhaps this implies that there aren't any rats there!
Continuing, he stated:
This Hardwar property has a small structure consisting of two rooms, a verandah, kitchen and bathroom. It all sounds good. Anyway, it has been bought. A will has been made, and it is now with Ramjoo. The contents of the will you must all know, because in this New Life everything is to be open and frank, with no secrecy about anything.
As I have told you, the property is acquired in the names of Eruch, Kaka 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 property automatically goes to the four Arrangementwalas. The understanding is very clear. The property is in the name of the three above-mentioned men; it does not belong to them by way of private ownership. In the event of one, two or all of them dying, the property can never go to their legal heirs — it is for the use of all during their lifetime and after their death.
