Called from Nasik, Minoo Bharucha and his wife had Baba's darshan at 2:00 P.M. on 15 October 1964.
Marvin Campen had arrived in India on 10 October 1964 to attend an ESSO Chemical Eastern sales meeting in Bangalore. On Sunday, the 18th, he traveled with Gajwani from Bombay to see Baba. Marvin, Gajwani and his driver had stopped in Poona the previous day, where Meherjee joined them. After spending the night in Poona, they reached Meherazad at 2:00 P.M. They were allowed to stay for a few hours. Baba spoke with Campen for about half an hour about love, obedience and the need to hold on tightly to his daaman. Campen had brought a 35mm camera, and Baba allowed him to take several color slides of him in the hall, including some with Gajwani. In Bangkok, Campen had purchased Thai silk shirts for the mandali. (He was unable to find a solid pink one for Baba.) Baba mildly chastised him for bringing them, reminding him that he had previously instructed him not to bring presents when he visited.
Naggu and her small daughter Alka had also gotten a ride with Gajwani, and they spent two nights at Meherazad on their way to Nasik.
Baba again complained of pain in his chest, so Goher contacted Dr. Grant and asked him to come to examine Baba again on his next visit to Ahmednagar. On Thursday, 22 October 1964, Dr. Grant came to Meherazad at about 6:45 A.M. to take a cardiogram. But when he connected the cardiograph and they tried to start the Meherazad generator-cum-dynamo, the transformer failed. (There was no municipal electricity supply at Meherazad then). Adi was hurriedly sent to Ahmednagar to contact Rustom Kaka for a spare. But as Rustom Kaka was returning to Meherazad, he saw Baba being driven to Ahmednagar with Goher, Eruch and Grant. They came to Khushru Quarters where, in Adi's bedroom, Dr. Grant performed the cardiogram. The test showed Baba's heart to be normal and there appeared to be nothing wrong.
