2nd  Visit to SOUTH INDIA

 

 September - December  1924

 

1920s : Meher Baba garlanded during a darshan event. Image rendition by Anthony Zois.
1920s : Meher Baba garlanded during a darshan event. Image rendition by Anthony Zois.
British India flag
British India flag

TRIP TO  GOA  

 

 

The map shows the rail route from Bombay to Marmagoa, Goa via Poona. Map graphics by Anthony Zois.
The map shows the rail route from Bombay to Marmagoa, Goa via Poona. Map graphics by Anthony Zois.
Map shows the various routes taken to get to Panjim, Goa. Map graphics by AnthonyZois.
Map shows the various routes taken to get to Panjim, Goa. Map graphics by AnthonyZois.

 

September 1924

 

After a few days, Baba decided to go, by train, to Goa with some of the Mandali by train. Padri stayed in Bombay, but Vajidfar, Gustadji, Beheramji and Masaji left for Panjim, via Poona, on the 14th September, travelling on the M. & S.M. rail line. They halted in Londa, due to Vajidfar's fever.

 

When they arrived at Castle Rock Station, all their luggage, except for Baba's bed roll, was disinfected using steam. On the way to Marmagao, they viewed the Dudhsagar Waterfalls. Masaji was looking after Vajidfar. They left the train at the port of Marmagao, and then took a steam-boat, taking a couple of hours to get to Panjim. They stayed at a Christian hotel.

There were many churches in Goa, especially the Good Jesus Basilica, which contained the mummified body of Francis Xavier, who's revered as a saint. Baba made an extensive tour of the church, even climbing the dark stairs to the high dome.

 

LM p.680

RD p.365

 

Note : In the original text, it's stated they visited the 3 Waterfalls. The actual waterfalls they did visit were the Dudhsagar Falls, sometimes referred to as 4 Waterfalls. The 3 Waterfalls are located over 200 miles further south.

 

 

 

* Bombay to Poona : 169 kms / 105 miles ( rail )

* Poona to Londa : 468 kms / 291 miles ( rail )

* Londa to Mormugao : 109 kms / 68 miles ( rail )

* Mormugao to Panjim : 11 kms / 7 miles ( boat )

 

Total : 757 kms / 470 miles

Total return to Bombay : 1,514 kms / 940 miles

 

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TRIP TO  BELGAUM

 

Map shows the rail route from Bombay to Belgaum via Poona. Map graphics by Anthony Zois.
Map shows the rail route from Bombay to Belgaum via Poona. Map graphics by Anthony Zois.

 

 

December 1924

 

A 'Qawaali' musical programme was held outside their house, with Baba listening to it. Baba recited the whole programme to the women, he had a melodious voice and said "One should get so drowned in the love of the Divine Beloved, that one is unaware of anything else. There is no rule underlying this path except for the lover to consider the Divine Beloved's pleasure as his own".

 

Later in December, Baba travelled to Belgaum in the south of Bombay with only his uncle Masaji, and after roaming the town, they returned to Bombay.

 

LM p.687

RD p.366

 

* Bombay to Belgaum : 596 kms / 370 miles ( rail )

Total return to Bombay : 1,192 kms / 740 miles

 

1910s - A Guard of Honour at Belgaum Railway Station. Image rendition by Anthony Zois.
1910s - A Guard of Honour at Belgaum Railway Station. Image rendition by Anthony Zois.
The map shows all the trips Meher Baba made from Aug. to Dec. 2024. Map graphics by Anthony Zois.
The map shows all the trips Meher Baba made from Aug. to Dec. 2024. Map graphics by Anthony Zois.