Although Baidul and others called her gently several times, " Ma , ma ," she would not respond. Baba did not wish to disturb her, and decided that on his return he would contact her; so he left for the village of Mau to contact a particular mast.
On the way, Baba's car got stuck in a ditch full of water while they were passing through a muddy field and had to be pulled out with the help of some local villagers. They arrived near the village of Mau at 8:00 A.M., where Baba found one mast lying naked in the dust alongside the road. He was a Muslim and was known as Nanga Mast. His naked body was completely covered with dust and, to all purposes, he was unconscious of his body and the world. During this contact, Baba laid his head on the mast's feet, and when asked if there was anything he wanted, the mast replied, "Feed a roti [chapati] spread with ghee [butter] to my dog, named Babu, and you can feed the same to any other gentleman, too."
As related, Deshmukh had brought his Kodak movie camera on the journey and would periodically shoot some footage. When he was taking some shots of this mast, the mast asked him, "What is that?" Deshmukh answered that it was a movie camera, and said he was filming him. Hearing this, the mast said nothing and just smiled. Baba was highly gratified with the contact. The mast occasionally wandered from one village to another, but he did not go far, and usually stayed in that area on the outskirts of the village where Baba had contacted him.
Returning to Phillaur at 9:00 A.M., Baba went again to contact the mastani who had feigned sleeping. The local people respected her and called her Mastani Ma (Mother). She was a very old and tall woman, highly advanced and naked for the most part, being completely unconscious of her body. This time when Baba approached her, the mastani was in a good mood. She was sweeping the verandah of a restaurant with a broom, singing to herself: "There is music! Music is playing!" Baba appeared very happy with his contact, and before returning to Dehra Dun, he contacted her again.
At 9:20 A.M., Baba proceeded from Phillaur to Sikhoka Tala, a remote village where he contacted a mast known as Pandit Munilal. The mast had locked himself in a house and a devotee was sent inside to coax him to come out.
