Baba continued probing each man around the room with questions, and finally asked one man, "How about you? Did you ever have sex outside of marriage?"
The man laughed nervously at Baba's query.
Then, apparently changing the subject, Baba continued asking the same man about his life and business.
"How is your business doing? You have a farm, don't you? You earn a lot of money, don't you? How many men do you employ? Have you ever hired any women to do the farm labor?"
Hearing that last question, the man suddenly broke down and wept, knowing that Baba knew about his affair with an illiterate village woman. As the man wept and repented, he explained that no one had been present except for him and this woman, and no one could have seen them.
Baba told the person, "When I am consciously within everyone and everything, how can there be any question of my not being able to see everyone and everything? But you are very fortunate to have admitted to this before me today. Now forget it, but never do it again."
In the afternoon of 21 April, when the group reassembled in the hall, an elderly woman whose right hand was temporarily paralyzed came to see Baba. She has recovered some movement of the hand already. Baba urged her to exercise it. She said, "Baba, bless me."
"When I ask you to do exercises, that itself is a blessing," Baba said. "Remember me more and more."
After that he stated, "The five Perfect Masters bring me down. Even if 500 of them want to bring me down, I will not come for another 700 years!"
Baba asked Homi Mama Satha, who was a retired railroad engineer, to narrate some amusing incidents of his life. He did so, much to the amusement of Baba and those present.
Baba then related a humorous incident that happened in Panchgani (circa 1938). One night Baidul went into the jungle to ease his bowels. When he squatted, he saw a tiger just a few feet away. He was so shocked he could not pass any stool and ran back inside their quarters.
Baba later reprimanded Baidul, "I am the tiger also, so why feel afraid of me? If the tiger had eaten you, it would have been none other than me!"
During the darshan, Baba remarked, "When I break my silence, the hearts of all those who have come in my contact will open to receive my word and be ignited with love!"
