On 2 May 1959, Baba sent this message to the principal of St. Vincent's High School, where the boys attended school:
"My nephews Rustom and Sohrab should learn to think well of others, see good in others, make others happy, tell the truth, shun all hypocrisy and learn to love God. This is true education. All other education is of little use. Those who educate themselves in this manner are my real relatives."
Beheram's daughter Gulnar was to be married later that year. Her fiancé, Jehangu Sukhadwalla, was a daily visitor to Guruprasad. Baba fixed the date for the wedding for the following October. Beheram's wife Perin told Baba, "Gulnar has doubts about Jehangu's love for you. If he doesn't love you, it will be a matter of lifelong misery for her."
Baba assured her, "Jehangu has a very old and longstanding connection with me. Gulnar should not worry."
And, as time went on, Jehangu did begin loving Baba as if he were an old-time lover.
Kamble's wife Leelavati was ill. Being poor, he was not able to pay for her treatment.
Baba advised, "Admit her to the hospital; don't worry about the expenses. I will see to it."
Gratefully, Kamble admitted her in Jehangir Nursing Home, a hospital run by Dr. E. H. Coyaji. She was in a serious condition and Kamble was naturally anxious about her. One afternoon Baba visited the hospital and saw her. From that day on, Leelavati began improving and after some time recovered completely and returned home.
Baba later remarked, "She would have died if I had not seen her."
Once Baba told Kamble, "I want to visit your house."
Kamble wanted to prepare for Baba's visit and said, "Wait a few days."
"Thousands of people want to come here to see me," Baba reminded him, "yet when I on my own want to visit your house, you tell me to wait a few days!"
The very next day Baba went to his humble house. He took only a sip of tea and gave the rest to Kamble to drink.
During this time, Baba visited the houses of many of his Poona lovers. Although it was the height of summer and extremely hot, it seemed like springtime for them. Baba showered much of his love on them.
