Baba praised Nafde of Bhopal, "I am very pleased with you and your family. All of you are my devout lovers."
Sheila Subhedar, the wife of Bal Subhedar of Nagpur, was plagued by a series of miscarriages. Baba asked Bal, "Are you worried?"
"Not at all," he replied. "All happens according to your will."
Baba asked his wife, "Do you worry about this?"
She replied, "No, Baba."
"Don't worry," Baba advised them. "My nazar is on you both."
A lawyer, Pophali Pleader of Saoner brought some teachers, farmers and other lawyers with him, whom he introduced to Baba one by one. They were old lovers and Baba joked, "Why do you only bring Patils [headmen and farmers] to me?"
Pophali answered, "One hundred and fifty persons have come from Saoner, but these are the workers."
Bhau's sister, Niradevi, interjected, "There is one man who is a good worker in Saoner. His name is Kuthe, but he did not come with us. He has been out of town for months, and we did not know how to contact him. It is unfortunate that he does not know of the darshan."
"My nazar is on him," Baba remarked. "I am with him."
He then asked Niradevi, "Did you meet Bhau?" She replied that she had. This was the first opportunity Bhau had had to see his sister in about thirteen years, since 1952.
The night before, Baba had asked Bhau to remind him about Shriram Pophali. Baba now asked Pophali, "How is your health?"
Pophali was surprised by the inquiry and said, "It is all right now." He had leprosy but had not informed Baba about it. He believed his condition was improving due to Baba's nazar.
Some lovers who had just arrived in Poona came in for darshan. With them were the Lokhande family of Nagpur and Vinoo Kher. Baba gave them darshan.
At one point, Baba told Harry Kenmore, "You should leave India on the 8th. Come back in December."
To one devotee who wished that Baba would give him some specific duty, Baba stated, "Go and tell the world that I am God in human form! When I break my silence, all will know that I am God!"
The man had come to Baba for the first time. He pleaded, "We cannot love you unless you fill us with love."
