At eight o'clock, Dr. Daulat Singh arrived.
Baba told him, "You have come in time. You wrote that you could not come. How did you manage it? I brought you here, for you had accompanied me in my New Life and in my Manonash period."
Baba asked him to stay with him until the 28th, and ordered him to read from the Guru Granth Saheb (sacred writings of Sikhs), from 1:00 to 2:00 P.M., for three consecutive days.
"Indeed, God's work is unfathomable," Baba observed. "He has brought all with whom I had connection. Pleader and Vibhuti have come after so many years, and those who have come here are most fortunate."
Addressing the japwalas, Baba stated: "Now, I will bow down to you. From today, until 14 November, I will be repeating God's name through you. As I place my forehead on your feet, think of God, Who is the only Reality, and Who is present within us all. Also, pray to Him to shower His grace on us all. Remember the name you have been asked to repeat."
Baba knelt down on the carpet, ready to bow down, his palms on both sides, touching the floor. By 8:50 A.M., he had finished placing his head on the feet of seventeen men. As Baba bowed his head at their feet, they uttered aloud the name of God which they had been asked to repeat. The five priests read to God on Baba's behalf.
When this was over, Baba remarked, "Repeat the name as if your very life depends on it. Keep continuity. Adjust among yourselves. Maya necessarily creates obstacles in God's work, so be careful."
By eleven o'clock, Baba left the hall for his lunch. At noon, he called Vibhuti to his room and asked him to repeat "Om Parabrahma Paramatma" 5,000 times a day, from the 3rd to the 12th of November, sitting before the dhuni.
Baba also called Bal Natu, and ordered him to repeat 1,400 times every 24 hours, from 3 to 12 November: "O God! Baba asks You to give him strength in his Fiery Life!"
Thereafter, all the men were called into the room.
Baba stated: "I am destined to take this gross body again and again, and so I have to come into this world. But I think at least you should be free from this unbroken chain of being born again and again — growing, maturing, marrying, enjoying, procreating, decaying and dying."
