Meanwhile, Harry Kenmore arrived at Guruprasad on 4 June and was allowed to visit every day until he left on the 11th afternoon. Harry had transported an upholstered reclining chair for Baba all the way from America. Unfortunately, the chair got misplaced in transit and was off-loaded at Beirut. It eventually arrived in Poona and Baba was pleased with Harry's thoughtfulness.
Harry had brought his tape recorder with him, intending to visit Ramjoo in Satara and record his memories of his early years in Baba's contact. Baba, however, did not send Harry there.
During Kenmore's visit, on 7 June, while talking about the work Harry was doing of spreading Baba's name in New York, Baba instructed him to hold two public celebrations in New York City annually — one in honor of Baba's Birthday and the other for Silence Day.
Baba also called Keshav Nigam and Pukar from Hamirpur, regarding the work done there in his name. They stayed for a day or so and left after receiving Baba's instructions.
On Sunday morning, 5 June 1966, Beheram's family came to Guruprasad for Jehangu and Gulnar's daughter Mehernaz's navjot ceremony. The child's sadra, kusti, cap and new clothes were arranged on a steel platter in front of Baba. Baba handed her the sadra and kusti, and also a piece of paper on which was written his message (the same one given to Jim Mistry's sons at their navjot ceremony six years before) about being free from the superfluous binding of shariat (religious tradition). It was read out by Eruch, and then Mehernaz recited the Master's Prayer and went to the women's side, where Mehera dressed her in the sadra and kusti.
Attending to correspondence was part of the daily routine at Guruprasad. Despite the ban on correspondence, letters and telegrams would arrive regularly and kept increasing year by year. Eruch and Mani corresponded in English with India and the West; Bhau dealt with the Hindi correspondence in India; Adi dealt with the correspondence from Andhra, as well as some in America and Europe; and Aloba answered in Persian concerning the lovers in Iran. Pendu was the manager in Guruprasad and also shared nightwatch with Bhau and Rano.
