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Chapter 3: Manzil-E-Meem

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It was decided that after their return from Sakori each man would sign an "Agreement of Surrender" to Baba, thereby formalizing his promise to stay with the Master and obey him.
The afternoon of Tuesday, 9 May 1922 was joyous as the excited men gathered at Sadashiv Patil's house prior to their trip with Baba to Sakori. Everyone was in a happy mood as Baba sang several songs and played the dholak.
Ramjoo, however, was suffering from a high fever and was somewhat delirious. Baba instructed him to come despite his condition. He was ordered to lie down, and Baba covered him with a blanket. Before departing, he helped Ramjoo sit up and gave him a glass of water. He then sent him to the railway station in a tonga with Baily, while he and the rest of the men walked there.
As Age noted, the group of men and women disciples gathered at the station was quite diverse and consisted of Iranis, Parsis, Muslims and Hindus.
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