"Pilla"

Pilamai Irani. Image rendition by Anthony Zois.
Pilamai Irani. Image rendition by Anthony Zois.

Born :

Died :

Married : Hormunzd Boman Irani 

Children : Silla & Vithal

Parents : Jehangir Irani & ?

Siblings : Rusi & Sohrab

Nationality : Indian

Courtesy of Lord Meher - Vol.2 : Bhau Kalchuri
Courtesy of Lord Meher - Vol.2 : Bhau Kalchuri
Image rendition by Anthony Zois
Image rendition by Anthony Zois
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MSI Collection ; Nasik, India 1937 - seated on the right of Shireen Irani & Kitty Davy
MSI Collection ; Nasik, India 1937 - seated on the right of Shireen Irani & Kitty Davy
HEART TALK - More Original Letters: Eleventh Letter

This is a letter from Chanji to Baba, who was traveling with the
women's group in the Blue Bus and cars, along the Eastern coast of
India, on their way back to Meherabad.

The letter is informing Baba that, after their discussion, Chanji, Adi
Sr. and Ghani have drafted a reply to K. J. Dastur's letter (as
mentioned in Heart Talk Letter Ten).

"Pila" is Pilamai, of Karachi, who had come to stay with the women's
group in Bangalore in March of that year.

Some adjustments have been made for clarity. The original can be seen
by clicking the link:
Bangalore 8.4.40
Dear Baba-

Received a cover containing letters which will be duly dealt with.
I am enclosing herein a letter for you from Pila, enclosed in Mine.
There is nothing particular in it except an expression of a deep sense
of gratitude for all you have done, and working your grace to end this
soon and relieve her.
Okay [Baba's comment, in Mani's handwriting]
We had a discussion on Dastur's letters to you, and have came to the
conclusions which are enumerated in a letter sent to you herewith
under old signatures. Further draft referred to in this letter, for a
reply if approved by you, will be sent to you tomorrow.
Alright [Baba's comment, in Mani's handwriting]
With loving pranams from self and all
Yours
Chanji
Encl: 2
M.S. Irani [Baba's handwriting]
1930s : Gulmai & Pilamai Irani at Gilori Shah's tomb at Lower Meherabad, India. Courtesy of MN Publ.
1930s : Gulmai & Pilamai Irani at Gilori Shah's tomb at Lower Meherabad, India. Courtesy of MN Publ.