Kutumba Sastri translated Baba's statements into Telugu for the benefit of those devotees from Andhra. Overcome, a lover from Kakinada began dancing.
To one lover from Andhra, Baba said, "I am the most ancient of ancients. The relationship between you and me is not of this age. What I want from you is for you to love me above all else. A time will come when you will have to surrender your all to me to gain your all from me."
Baba had previously instructed Pukar to travel throughout Hamirpur District and spread his message. He also asked for a full account of his travels. Pukar related an incident when the pujari (caretaker) of a temple had not allowed him to sleep there, even though Pukar was exhausted. The priest thought Pukar was a dacoit.
Baba suddenly stopped him and asked, "Did you see any tiger or serpent in that village?"
Pukar had forgotten to mention this and said, "Yes, I did see a large black cobra. In fact, by not allowing me to spend the night there, the priest perhaps saved me from being bitten."
Baba replied, "Then, why don't you tell me about it?"
But before he could reply, Baba interjected, "I am everywhere. I am the snake and I am everything. I know everything. There is no necessity for you to relate to me what you did on the tour. I know all about it. I was with you throughout your journey, doing my work through you."
Age recorded, "From all corners of India, Baba's lovers had come to him with both their tears and joys. Hiding his own pain, Baba opened the floodgates of his love and divine happiness, whereby everyone was delighted to be in his company. By noon, more than 2,000 people had his darshan and received prasad. Baba then sat among his lovers, who had come from distant points to see him. He chatted with them in a lighter vein, flinging oranges rapidly here and there for them to catch. Those present were filled with joy at Baba's display of fun and wit."
Hoshang Bharucha and Cowas Vesuna from Navsari were among those allowed to push Baba's wheelchair when he wished to be moved. At one point, Baba's cotton pajamas got wet when a few drops of water were spilled, and Baba had to remain for some time in his underwear.
Baba jokingly remarked, "There is no harm if I have wet my pants, because I too am a child."
