"Everything is in your hands," Usha answered.
"That is also well said, but you should think of me to such an extent that there remains no room for any other thought except my continual remembrance. Then I am with you. This should be done with 100 percent honesty."
As Baba was leaving the temple room, Jiji, pointing to a photograph of Maharaj on the wall, informed Baba that once a noise like a gunshot was heard emanating from the photograph. Baba touched the picture and told Jiji he was happy to hear that.
At 10:15 A.M., Baba entered Upasni Maharaj's hut, where a number of men and women had already gathered and were singing devotional songs. Baba sat down on a cushion on the stone flooring. One of Maharaj's devotees said a few words in Marathi welcoming Baba's visit, and Vasant then entertained Baba with his combined singing and humorous gesturing, which made Baba laugh very much.
At 10:35 A.M., Baba walked to Upasni Maharaj's samadhi, where Godavri and the kanyas were sitting. Baba took a seat exactly facing Maharaj's tomb. At this point, a message was to be read, which had been already dictated and typed in advance. But instead of asking someone to read it, Baba conveyed the following via the alphabet board to Godavri, Jiji, Wagh, D. S. Purandhare and all the residents of the ashram. Eruch spoke as Baba dictated:
I want all of you to listen very carefully. Today is the first time that I am revealing certain points. Because after having realized my Eternal State, this is my second and last visit to Sakori. Upasni Maharaj is now witness to what I say. He is living and he hears all that I say. Now, I will have to go back to [describe] my life in its early stage. Before I say this, I want you all to know that one of the aspects of God is Infinite Honesty. The least hypocrisy and dishonesty keep us aloof from God.
When I was young in school, I was the leader of the boys, and even when I entered college I was the leader of boys — bold, brave, but shy of women. And, in the present life, I have not yet touched a woman in the way of a man. When I was Ram, Krishna, Jesus, it was different. Buddha was married and had to give up his family.
