1932 Aug 24 dep. Alexandria by train to Cairo, arv. 10:30 p.m Aug 27 Cairo to Port Said 1932 Aug 29 sail from Port Said on Victoria 1932 Sep 5

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1 1932 Jul 16 sail from Bombay in the afternoon on Kaiser-i-Hind 1932 Jul 21 at Aden 1932 Jul 29 arv. Marseilles, by train to Ventimiglia, Genoa & on 1932 Jul 30 arv. Santa Margherita 1932 Aug 6 dep. Santa Margherita by car to Assisi, arv. 2:30 a.m., via Rapallo, Sestri Levante, La Spezia, Viareggio, Pisa, Florence, Perugia; Baba sits in seclusion in cave of St. Francis 1932 Aug 7 Baba comes out of the cave; dep. Assisi ~10:30 p.m. by car to Perugia & on 1932 Aug 8 Florence, arv. 5 a.m.; by taxi to Fiesole, Borgunto, arv. 10 a.m.; to Florence, Empoli, Pisa, Viareggio, La Spezia, Santa Margherita, arv. 7:30 p.m Aug day excursions to San Fruttuoso, Portofino, Porto Vetta 1932 Aug 11 to Portofino Vetta 1932 Aug 17 dep. Santa Margherita by train to Genoa, Milan & on 1932 Aug 18 arv. Venice 1932 Aug 20 sail from Venice at 4 p.m. on Ausonia 1932 Aug 21 Land at Brindisi & on 1932 Aug 22 at sea (Piroseafo) 1932 Aug 23 arv. Alexandria, 5 p.m.

2 1932 Aug 24 dep. Alexandria by train to Cairo, arv. 10:30 p.m Aug 27 Cairo to Port Said 1932 Aug 29 sail from Port Said on Victoria 1932 Sep 5 arv. Bombay, & on by train to Nasik 1932 Sep 11 dep. Nasik in the evening to Meherabad, Poona, Bombay (was in Bombay on 13th) 1932 Sep 13 dep. Bombay at night for Nasik 1932 Sep 26 in Bombay for a day ret. to Nasik 1932 Sep 29 dep. Nasik 10:30 a.m. by Punjab Mail train, arv. Bombay 1932 Oct 6 arv. Poona 1932 Oct 8 Poona to Panchgani 1932 Oct 9 Panchgani to Poona 1932 Oct 10 Poona to Nasik 1932 Oct 12 Nasik to Bombay 1932 Oct 14 Bombay to Nasik 1932 Oct 18 Nasik by Punjab Mail train to Indore 1932 Oct 25 arv. Nasik by Punjab Mail Fourth Trip to West, Nov 21 sail from Bombay at 12:45 p.m. on Conte Verde 1932 Dec 1 arv. Brindisi, & on by ship to Venice 1932 Dec 2 arv. Venice, via Port Said; dep. by train 1932 Dec 4 arv. Milan 1932 Dec 5 dep. Milan 5 p.m., cross Italian frontier at Domodossola to Brig, Switzerland & on 1932 Dec 6 arv. Paris 6 a.m., dep. noon to Calais to London, via Dover 1932 Dec 14 dep. London; arv. Calais & on perhaps through Belgium (Arlou or Arlon) 1932 Dec 15 Saint-Louis, arv. Zurich, drive to Feldmeilen 1932 Dec 16 dep. Zurich 10:15 a.m. to Lugano, Milan (over St. Gothard, via Chiaria), Genoa, arv. 9:15 a.m Dec 17 sail from Genoa on Esperia 1932 Dec 18 stop at Naples

3 1932 Dec 20 arv. Alexandria 5 p.m.; sail on Naldera 1932 Dec 21 arv. Cairo 6 a.m Dec 23 Cairo to Helwan 1932 Dec 25 visit Sakkara Pyramids by car 1932 Dec 26 to Cairo 1932 Dec 29 Cairo to Alexandria 1932 Dec 30 Alexandria to Cairo 1933 Jan 1 visit Pyramids & Sphinx 1933 Jan 2 Cairo to Port Said 1933 Jan 3 sail from Port Said at 4 p.m. on Baloeran 1933 Jan 12 arv. Colombo 1933 Jan 15 dep. Colombo 1933 Jan 16 arv. Bandarawela 1933 Jan ~27 ret. to Colombo 1933 Jan 30 dep. Colombo by boat to Madras 1933 Jan ~31 dep. Madras by train 1933 Feb 2 arv. Bombay & on to Nasik 1933 Feb 10 Nasik to Bombay to Nasik 1933 Feb 11 Bombay to Nasik 1933 Feb 15 dep. Nasik 2 p.m. by bus to Meherabad; stop at Sangamner at 5 p.m Feb 17 Meherabad to Nasik 1933 Feb 19 Nasik to Bombay on 5:30 a.m. Calcutta Mail train for a day, for visas 1933 Mar 1 dep. Nasik 4 p.m. by car to visit Deolali 1933 Mar 3 Nasik to Bombay 1933 Mar 5 Bombay to Lonavla, Poona to Bhor 1933 Mar 6 Bhor to Kolhapur 1933 Mar 7 Kolhapur to Poona to Nasik

4 1933 Mar 25 Nasik to Igatpuri-Bhandardara 1933 Mar 29 Bhandardara to Nasik, arv. morning 1933 Apr 3 Nasik to Bombay via Allahabad Express train, Kandivli 1933 Apr 7 Westerners arrive in Bombay 1933 Apr 9 dep. Bombay 6 a.m. by Punjab Mail train to Nasik 1933 Apr 10 Nasik to Bombay, Igatpuri, Bhandardara Kashmir Trip, Apr 12 Bhandardara, Igatpuri by train to Nasik & on 1933 Apr 13 in train Itarsi, Bhopal, Jhansi, Gwalior, Agra, arv. afternoon 1933 Apr 14 dep. Agra 5 p.m. to Delhi & on via Punjab Mail 1933 Apr 15 Lahore, Rawalpindi, by car to Murree, arv. at night 1933 Apr 18 dep. Murree 6 a.m. by taxi to Srinagar, arv. 5 p.m Apr 20 Srinagar to Harvan (perhaps to Shalimar & Nishat also) to Srinagar, by car & 2 buses 1933 Apr 22 dep. Srinagar 3 p.m. by bus for visit to Mansbal Lake 1933 Apr 23 visit Shalimar & Nishat Gardens at 3:30 p.m Apr 24 dep. Srinagar 9 a.m. by car to Murree, arv. 8 p.m., to Rawalpindi, arv. 11 p.m Apr 25 dep. Rawalpindi 2 p.m. by Frontier Mail train to Lahore 1933 Apr 26 in train Delhi, Ratlam, Baroda 1933 Apr 27 in train Surat, Bulsar, Bombay 1933 Apr 28 Bombay to Dahanu 1933 Apr 30 dep. Dahanu 6 p.m. to Bombay 1933 May 1 dep. Bombay 3 p.m. by Punjab Mail to Nasik 1933 May 4 picnic by Pandu Lena Caves 1933 May 14 Nasik to Ahmednagar by Punjab Mail 1933 May 15 dep. Meherabad 12:30 a.m. by Madras Express to Dhond, Bombay, arv. 10 a.m May 20 dep. Bombay afternoon by train to Nasik 1933 May 28 Nasik by Nagpur Express to Bombay, Dadar, arv. 2 p.m Jun 2 dep. Bombay by morning Express train to Poona

5 1933 Jun 3 Poona to Talegaon in the morning by car; dep. 1 p.m. by Poona Passenger to Bombay, arv. 4 p.m Jun 6 Bombay to Bassein by train, change at Borivli 1933 Jun 7 Bassein to Bombay 1933 Jun 8 Bombay to Nasik 1933 Jun 10 Nasik to Bombay Portofino, Jun 12 sail from Bombay at 11:30 a.m. on Victoria 1933 Jun 16 arv. Aden 1 a.m., dep. 9 a.m Jun 19 arv. Port Said in morning 1933 Jun 23 arv. Genoa 1933 Jun 25 Genoa to Santa Margherita 1933 Jun 28 Santa Margherita to Portofino 1933 Jul 7 dep. Portofino 12:30 a.m. by train to Rome, arv. 8:15 a.m Jul 8 dep. Rome by train to Santa Margherita, arv. 11:45 p.m., to Portofino 1933 Jul 24 Portofino to Genoa; sail on Victoria 1933 Jul 25 Naples 1933 Jul 31 Aden & on 1933 Aug 4 arv. Bombay 8 a.m.; dep. 9 p.m. by train 1933 Aug 5 arv. Nasik 1933 Aug 10 dep. Nasik 7 a.m. to Khandala to Nasik, arv. 7 p.m Aug 15 visit Ahmednagar by car, and ret. to Nasik 1933 Aug 17 Nasik to Bombay by Nagpur Express 1933 Aug 18 dep. Bombay at night by Calcutta Mail to Nasik 1933 Sep 4 dep. Nasik by Nagpur Express to Bombay, arv. 2 p.m Sep 6 dep. Bombay 3:15 p.m. by Punjab Mail to Nasik 1933 Sep 23 Nasik to Bombay Travel in Europe, 1933

6 1933 Sep 25 sail from Bombay on Conte Verde 1933 Oct 2 through Suez Canal, arv. Port Said 1933 Oct 3 dep. Port Said 1933 Oct 5 arv. Brindisi 9:30 a.m. & on 1933 Oct 6 arv. Venice, 9 a.m Oct 7 dep. Venice 6:50 p.m. by train to Milan, arv. 11:30 p.m. & on 1933 Oct 8 Brig, Lausanne & arv. Paris, 2 p.m Oct 9 dep. Paris 8:20 p.m. to Dover, arv. 2 p.m., to London, arv. in the evening 1933 Oct 20 visit Halstead, Kent by car 1933 Oct 22 London by train to Dover; Calais, Paris, arv. 6 p.m. & on 1933 Oct 23 arv. Irun 8 a.m.; by train to Avila, arv. 6 p.m Oct 24 Avila to Madrid, arv. 10:30 p.m Oct 31 dep. Madrid 8:20 p.m. by train 1933 Nov 1 arv. Barcelona, 9:22 a.m.; dep. 7 p.m. to Cerbere & on 1933 Nov 2 arv. Marseilles 7 a.m.; board at noon, sail at 2 p.m. on Viceroy of India 1933 Nov 6 arv. Port Said 1933 Nov 12 arv. Aden 1933 Nov 14 arv. Bombay early in the morning, by car to Nasik

7 1933 Nov 15 Nasik to Ahmednagar (possibly spent the night at Khushru Quarters) 1933 Nov 16 Ahmednagar to Nasik 1933 Nov 24 Nasik to Bombay 1933 Nov 27 dep. Bombay by morning train to Nasik, arv. 11 a.m Nov 28 visit near Pandu Lena Caves 1933 Nov 30 Nasik to Meherabad 1933 Dec in Meherabad 1934 Jan in Meherabad 1934 Jan 2 visit Nasik for the day; dep. Meherabad 4:15 a.m.; arv. Nasik 8 a.m.; dep. Nasik 4:15 p.m., arv. Meherabad 8 p.m Jan 10 visit Ahmednagar, Sarosh Cinema 1934 Jan 13 visit Ahmednagar, Sarosh Cinema 1934 Feb 3 visit Ahmednagar, Children's Welfare Association Madras Trip, Feb 16 dep. Meherabad in the afternoon by bus to Dhond; by train to Madras 1934 Feb 17 arv. Madras 5 p.m Feb 19 dep. Madras morning Bombay Express train 1934 Feb 20 arv. Meherabad 8 a.m., via Sholapur 1934 Mar in Meherabad 1934 Mar 8 dep. Meherabad 3:30 p.m. by car, arv. Nasik 7 p.m Mar 9 dep. Nasik 10:30 p.m., arv. Ahmednagar 2:15 p.m Apr 14 Meherabad by car to Nasik, arv. 11 a.m Apr 15 Nasik to Bombay, arv. midday 1934 Apr 17 dep. 1:45 a.m. Bombay by Madras Express train to Poona & on 1934 Apr 18 arv. Bangalore 7:20 p.m., via Raichur, Guntakal 1934 Apr 19 dep. Bangalore 9:45 a.m. to Sultanpet, arv. 11:30 a.m.; by bus to Nandi Hill 1934 Apr 27 dep. Nandi Hill 2 p.m. by taxi to Bangalore, arv. 6 p.m.; to Kengeri

8 1934 Apr 30 dep. Kengeri 8 a.m. by car to Bangalore 1934 May 2 dep. Bangalore by train to Guntakal, Sholapur, Dhond & on 1934 May 3 arv. Meherabad 1934 May 9 Meherabad to Nasik, dep. Meherabad early morning 1934 May 10 dep. Nasik 7:45 a.m., arv. Meherabad 11:25 a.m Jun 6 dep. Meherabad 4:30 p.m. by car to Sangamner, Nasik, arv. 8:30 p.m Jun 8 dep. Nasik to Bombay by an early morning train Film Work in Europe, Jun 9 sail from Bombay at 1:30 p.m. on Mongolia 1934 Jun 14 Near Aden 1934 Jun 22 arv. Marseilles & on by train 1934 Jun 23 arv. Paris 1934 Jun 26 Paris to Calais, Dover, London 1934 Jul 5 London by car to Dover; by ferry, arv. Oostende 4 p.m.; dep. by Brussels Express train 6:30 p.m Jul 6 arv. Basel 5:30 a.m.; dep. 7:30 a.m., arv. Zurich 9:30 a.m., by car to Feldmeilen 1934 Jul 7 drive to Fallenfluh via Rapperswil, over the Sattel Pass, Schwyz 1934 Jul 12 dep. Feldmeilen 6 a.m. for seclusion at Mt. Fallenfluh; dep. Fallenfluh 6:05 p.m., arv. Feldmeilen ~9:15 p.m., via Passhöhe Ibergeregg Pass, Einsiedeln 1934 Jul 16 dep. Zurich, by train to Bellegarde-sur-Valserine, Marseilles 1934 Jul 20 sail from Marseilles on Strathnaver 1934 Aug 2 arv. Bombay 2 p.m.; dep. by Calcutta Mail train to Nasik, arv. 9 p.m Aug 3 Nasik by train to Meherabad, arv. 5 p.m Aug 8 at Meherabad 1934 Aug 12? Possible visit to Poona, Bombay 1934 Aug 14? in Nasik 1934 Aug 15 Nasik to Meherabad 1934 Sep 25 Meherabad to Sangamner, Nasik 1934 Sep 26 at Nasik, Pandu Lena Caves; probably ret. to Meherabad that night

9 1934 Oct 22 visit Akbar Press 1934 Oct 29 Meherabad to Nasik, arv. noon 1934 Oct 30 Nasik to Meherabad 1934 Nov 1 Meherabad to Poona by car; dep. Poona 9 p.m., arv. Meherabad 12:30 a.m Nov 12 at Bombay Film Work in America, Nov 15 sail from Bombay on Tuscania 1934 Nov 23 arv. Port Said 9 p.m Nov 26 Pass Sicily 1934 Nov 28 arv. Marseilles, by train to Paris & on 1934 Nov 29 arv. London 7 p.m Dec 5 London to Southampton by train; sail on Majestic to Cherbourg 1934 Dec 12 arv. New York City, 9:15 a.m. at Pier 54 56, W. 14th Street 1934 Dec 14 dep. New York by train in the evening or at night to Chicago 1934 Dec 15 arv. Chicago; scheduled departure from Dearborn Station at 9:15 p.m. on California Limited 1934 Dec 16 Kansas City (scheduled 9 a.m.), Topeka (scheduled 10:40 to 10:45 am), Emporia (scheduled 12:30 to 12:35 p.m.), Newton (scheduled 2:10 to 2:25 p.m.), Dodge City, La Junta, CO. (scheduled 9:25 to 9:40 p.m.) 1934 Dec 17 Albuquerque (morning), Winslow, Ash Fork (scheduled 7:05 p.m.), Seligman, & on 1934 Dec 18 Needles, CA.; arv. morning Pasadena to Hollywood (scheduled 7:40 a.m.) 1934 Dec 26 Hollywood to Oceano, arv. 3:30 p.m Dec 27 dep. Oceano 3:30 p.m. to Hollywood, via Santa Barbara 1935 Jan 7 dep. Hollywood 8:30 p.m. by train the Lark 1935 Jan 8 arv. San Francisco ~9 a.m., & on by train Cascade from Oakland ~4 p.m. (route was: Emeryville, Berkeley (old Southern Pacific Berkeley depot at S. University Ave. near 4th St.), (west) El Cerrito, Stege (east Richmond), Pinole, Crockett, Port Costa, Martinez, Bahia (east Benicia), Fairfield, Davis, Dunnigan, Redding, Orland, Dunsmuir, Klamath Falls, Eugene, Salem) 1935 Jan 9 change trains at Portland, to Seattle & on 1935 Jan 10 White Rock, Canada, Vancouver, arv. early morning

10 1935 Jan 12 sail from Vancouver at 11 a.m. on Empress of Canada to Victoria, arv. 3:30 p.m.; dep. 5:30 p.m Jan 18 arv. Honolulu 1 p.m. & on at night (Lost a day, 21 Jan, when crossing International Date Line) 1935 Jan 26 arv. Yokohama 5 p.m Jan 27 dep. Yokohama 10 a.m Jan 28 arv. Kobe 7 a.m Jan 30 arv. Shanghai early morning 1935 Feb 2 arv. Hong Kong early morning; visit Kowloon; sail at 11 a.m. on Fushimi Maru 1935 Feb 7 arv. Singapore in the morning 1935 Feb 8 dep. Singapore 10 a.m Feb 9 arv. Penang 3 p.m., dep. 7 p.m Feb 13 arv. Colombo midday & dep. ~8:15 p.m. by Indo-Ceylon Express train 1935 Feb Feb 15 arv. Talaimannar (Mannar) 8 a.m.; dep. by ferry at 9:30 a.m. to Dhanushkodi; dep. 2 p.m. by Indo-Ceylon Express arv. Madras 7 a.m.; dep. 9 a.m. by Madras Bombay Express to Raichur, Wadi, Gulbarga, Sholapur & on 1935 Feb 16 arv. Dhond 5:05 a.m. to Meherabad, arv. 7:30 a.m Feb 26 Meherabad to Nasik to Meherabad 1935 Mar 4 Meherabad by bus to Nasik 1935 Apr 16 dep. Nasik 4 p.m. by car to Ghoti 1935 Apr 20 Ghoti to Nasik 1935 May 3 Nasik to Bombay, arv. 10:30 a.m May 4 dep. Bombay 7 p.m. to Nasik, arv. late at night 1935 May 9 Nasik to Meherabad 1935 May 15 visit Happy Valley 1935 May 23 Meherabad to Nasik 1935 May 30 Nasik to Bombay, by car arv. 1 p.m Jun 2 Bombay to Poona, Talegaon 1935 Jun 4 Talegaon to Bombay, arv. 1 p.m.

11 Gujarat, Jun 6 dep. Bombay 9:30 p.m. by Frontier Mail train 1935 Jun 7 in train Ratlam (9:30 a.m.), Chittorgarh (3 p.m.), Udaipur, arv. 7:30 p.m Jun 8 dep. Udaipur 6 p.m Jun 9 arv. Ajmer 6 a.m. & on to Abu station; then bus to Mount Abu, arv. evening 1935 Jun 23 dep. Mt. Abu 2 p.m.; Abu Road 4:15 p.m. by Sind Mail train 1935 Jun 24 arv. Surat 6 a.m Jun 27 dep. Surat 3 p.m. to Mora, Hajira Pier 1935 Jul 5 dep. 4 p.m. Hajira Pier by boat to Surat, arv. 6:30 p.m Jul 7 Surat to Navsari, dep. 1:15 p.m. & on to Daman, via Bulsar 1935 Jul 9 dep. Daman on Kathiawar Express train; arv. Bombay 7 p.m.; dep. 10 p.m. on Madras Mail 1935 Jul 10 arv. Dhond ~4 a.m. by car to Meherabad, arv. 5:30 a.m Jul Oct in Meherabad, Cabin on the Hill 1935 Oct 15 dep. Meherabad early morning by car to Poona, Panchgani, arv. 4:30 p.m Oct 16 dep. Panchgani 5 p.m. to Mahabaleshwar; ret. to Panchgani 1935 Oct 18 dep. Panchgani 2 p.m. to Wai, arv. 2:30 p.m Oct 19 dep. Wai 8 a.m. to Poona, arv :30 a.m.; dep. Poona noon by car to Meherabad, arv. 2 p.m Nov in seclusion at Meherabad 1935 Dec 3 Meherabad to Nasik by car 1935 Dec 4 Nasik to Meherabad 1935 Dec 13? Meherabad to Nasik 1935 Dec 14 Nasik to Bombay 1935 Dec 20 Bombay by car to Nasik; dep. Nasik 5 p.m. for Meherabad 1935 Dec 31 dep. 5 p.m. Meherabad by train 1936 Jan 1 arv. Bombay 1936 Jan 2 Bombay to Poona 1936 Jan 3 dep. Poona 12:30 p.m. by train to Miraj, Belgaum & on

12 1936 Jan 4 in train to Hubli, Harihar, Arsikere, Bangalore & on 1936 Jan 5 arv. Mysore 1936 Jan 6 Mysore to Bangalore 1936 Jan 7 Bangalore to Madras, Pondicherry 1936 Jan 8 Pondicherry to Madras, Bangalore 1936 Jan 9 Bangalore to Arsikere, Harihar, Hubli & on 1936 Jan 10 Belgaum, Miraj, Poona, Ahmednagar, Meherabad 1936 Jan 13 Meherabad to Poona, Bombay 1936 Jan 17 Bombay to Nasik 1936 Jan 18 or 19(?) Nasik to Meherabad 1936 Jan 30 dep. Meherabad 6 a.m. by bus, to Poona, dep. 12:30 p.m. by train to Miraj, Belgaum 1936 Jan 31 Hubli, Harihar, Arsikere, arv. Mysore 7:15 p.m Feb 16 dep. Mysore 8:15 a.m. by car to Bangalore, arv. 11:15 a.m Feb 17 Bangalore to Guntakal, Raichur & on 1936 Feb 18 Dhond to Ahmednagar, arv. 7:30 a.m., to Nasik by car, arv. 12:30 p.m Feb 20 Nasik to Bombay 1936 Feb 22 dep. Bombay by train to Poona, Dhond, Sholapur, Shahabad, Wadi 1936 Feb 23 in train Raichur, Guntakal, Bangalore, by car to Mysore, arv. 11 p.m Feb 27 dep. 3 p.m. Mysore to Ooty, Coonoor 1936 Mar 1 ret. to Mysore from Ooty 1936 Mar 12 dep. Mysore 8 a.m. by car to Bangalore 1936 Mar 13 dep. Bangalore 2:30 p.m. to Kengeri, Mysore, arv. 7:30 p.m Mar 18 Mysore to Kengeri, Bangalore 1936 Mar 20 dep. Bangalore 9 a.m. to Mysore, via Srirangapatnam 1936 Mar 21 Mysore by car to Nanjangud to Mysore 1936 Apr 3 Mysore by car to Nanjangud to Mysore 1936 May 2 Mysore to Arsikere, arv. ~noon; by train to Kadur, arv. 2 p.m., by bus to Chikmagalur

13 1936 May 3 dep. Chikmagalur 8 a.m. to Budan Nagar 1936 May 4 Budan Nagar to Chikmagalur 1936 May 5 Chikmagalur to Belur 1936 May 6 Belur to Hassan 1936 May 7 Hassan to Mysore 1936 May 13 dep. Mysore by train 1936 May 15 arv. Bombay via Arsikere & Poona 1936 May 17 dep. Bombay late afternoon by car to Nasik, arv. at night 1936 May 18 Nasik to Meherabad 1936 May 19 visit Rahuri 1936 May 20 dep. Meherabad at night by train to Dhond, Sholapur, Raichur, Guntakal & on 1936 May 22 arv. Mysore, via Bangalore 1936 May 30 dep. Mysore by train to Arsikere, Hubli 1936 May 31 Miraj, Poona by bus to Meherabad 1936 Jun 4 Meherabad by car to Bombay, arv. 7 p.m. via Talegaon & Lonavla 1936 Jun 6 Bombay to Nasik 4 p.m. by car 1936 Jun 8 Nasik to Ahmednagar, arv. 4 p.m., to Meherabad, 1936 Jun 12 visit Rahuri 1936 Jun 22 Meherabad to Nasik, arv. 5 p.m Jun 24 Nasik to Bombay by train, arv. 8 p.m Jun 26 Bombay to Nasik by train Allahabad Express 1936 Jun 27 visit Rahuri 1936 Jun 29 Nasik to Talegaon to Meherabad, arv. evening 1936 Jul 10 Meherabad to Rahuri, Nasik 1936 Jul 11 Nasik to Bombay, by train Allahabad Express 1936 Jul 14 dep. Bombay 9:30 a.m. to Nasik 1936 Jul 15 dep. Nasik in the afternoon to Meherabad by car; arv. Ahmednagar by 6:30 p.m Jul 17 Meherabad to Rahuri to Meherabad

14 1936 Jul 29 Meherabad to Nasik 1936 Aug 3 Nasik to Meherabad Rahuri Ashram, Aug 6 visit Rahuri 1936 Aug 14 Meherabad to Nasik, arv. 9:30 a.m Aug 17 dep. Nasik 4:30 a.m. to Rahuri, arv. 7 a.m.; begins staying at Rahuri 1936 Aug Weds Generally: Rahuri to Nasik to Rahuri 1936 Aug Thurs Generally: Rahuri to Meherabad to Rahuri 1936 Aug 20 Rahuri to Meherabad to Rahuri 1936 Aug 27 Rahuri to Meherabad, arv. 7 a.m.; ret. to Rahuri 1936 Sep 1 at Rahuri with masts & mad 1936 Sep 9 Rahuri to Nasik & ret. to Rahuri 1936 Sep 10 Rahuri to Meherabad & ret. to Rahuri 1936 Sep 16 Rahuri to Nasik & ret. to Rahuri 1936 Sep 17 Rahuri to Meherabad & ret. to Rahuri 1936 Sep 19 at Rahuri 1936 Sep 23 Rahuri to Nasik 1936 Sep 24 Nasik to Rahuri 1936 Sep 30 Rahuri to Nasik & ret. to Rahuri 1936 Oct 1 to Meherabad & ret. to Rahuri 1936 Oct 7 Rahuri by car to Nasik (may have spent the night) 1936 Oct 10 Rahuri to Meherabad, & ret. to Rahuri, arv. 3 p.m Oct 12 visit Nasik 1936 Oct 14 visit Meherabad, arv. 10:30 a.m. & ret. Rahuri 1936 Oct 15 visit Nasik 1936 Oct 17 visit Meherabad 1936 Oct 18 dep. Rahuri by car to Ahmednagar, Poona, Talegaon, Bombay Europe, 1936

15 1936 Oct 20 dep. Bombay 9 p.m. by Kathiawar Mail train to Baroda & on 1936 Oct 21 Ahmedabad to Marwar & on 1936 Oct 22 Hyderabad to Karachi 1936 Oct 24 dep. Karachi on Imperial Airways (scheduled departure 9 a.m.), Gwadar, Sharjah & on 1936 Oct 25 Sharjah, Bahrain, Basra, arv. Baghdad evening 1936 Oct 28 dep. Baghdad 9 p.m. by Taurus Express train 1936 Oct 29 by taxi to Kirkuk, Mosul, by train to Tell Kotchek & on Nusaybin, Turkey 1936 Oct 30 Akhterin, Aleppo, Meidan-Ekbes (border crossing), Islahiye, Adana, Konya & on 1936 Oct 31 Ankara (Angora), Eskisehir, Sakarya, Haydarpassa, Istanbul; dep. Istanbul 9:45 p.m. by Orient Express 1936 Nov 1 en route through Svilengrad, Sofia, Caribrod, Dragoman, Belgrade 1936 Nov 2 Trieste, Venice, Milan, Domodossola, Rakek (Slovenia) 1936 Nov 3 arv. Paris 1936 Nov 4 arv. London 1936 Nov 6 London to Folkestone & on Boulogne 1936 Nov 7 Basel to Zurich 1936 Nov 8 Zurich to Saint-Louis to Paris 1936 Nov 10 Paris to Marseilles, arv. 10 a.m. via Avignon 1936 Nov 12 sail at 3 p.m. from Marseilles on Viceroy of India 1936 Nov 16 arv. Port Said 2 a.m.; sail at 6 a.m. to Suez Canal; in Suez until 6 p.m., enter Red Sea at dusk 1936 Nov 19 pass Persia at 11 a.m., Aden 4:30 p.m Nov 23 arv. Bombay noon; dep. 5 p.m. by car to Nasik 1936 Nov 24 Nasik by car to Rahuri, Meherabad, arv. Meherabad at noon 1936 Nov 26 Meherabad by car to Ahmednagar, Rahuri, Sangamner, Nasik 1936 Dec 8 Westerners arrive Bombay 1936 Dec 9 Westerners taken to Igatpuri 1936 Dec 10 Baba comes by car to Igatpuri, then to Nasik 1936 Dec 14 arv. Bhandardara, via Meherabad

16 1936 Dec 19 dep. Bhandardara 1 p.m. to Nasik 1936 Dec 26 dep. Nasik 2 p.m. to Rahuri 1936 Dec 28 at Meherabad for a visit 1936 Dec 31 at Nasik 1937 Jan mostly at Rahuri 1937 Jan 5 dep. Nasik 6 a.m. to Rahuri, Meherabad, arv. 11 a.m.; ret. to Nasik 1937 Jan? Nasik to Rahuri 1937 Jan 9 Rahuri to Nasik 1937 Jan 11 dep. Nasik 6 a.m. to visit Pandu Lena Caves 1937 Jan 15 dep. Nasik 5 a.m. to Rahuri, arv. 8 a.m.; dep. 10 a.m. to Meherabad; dep. Meherabad 4 p.m. to Nasik 1937 Jan? Meherabad to Rahuri 1937 Jan 17 Rahuri to Nasik 1937 Jan 18 dep. Nasik 4 p.m. to Rahuri 1937 Jan 22 at Meherabad 1937 Jan 24 arv. Nasik 8:30 p.m Jan 26 (or 25) dep. Nasik 4:30 p.m. to Rahuri, arv. 6 p.m Jan 29 Rahuri to Nasik, arv. 8 p.m Jan 30 morning visit a garden (Brindavan?) 1937 Jan 31 dep. Nasik 3 p.m. by car to Rahuri 1937 Feb 2 Rahuri to Meherabad 1937 Feb 3 Meherabad to Rahuri, Nasik, arv. 7 p.m Feb 4 Nasik to Rahuri to Nasik 1937 Feb 5 dep. Nasik 5 a.m. to Rahuri 1937 Feb 6 Rahuri to Meherabad 1937 Feb 8 dep. Meherabad early morning to Rahuri

17 1937 Feb 9 dep. Rahuri before 8 a.m. to Nasik, arv. 7 a.m Feb 10 Nasik to Rahuri, arv. evening; dep. after 20 minutes for Meherabad 1937 Feb 11 Meherabad to Rahuri 1937 Feb 12 Rahuri to Nasik 1937 Feb 13 Nasik to Rahuri & Meherabad 1937 Feb 14 arv. Nasik 6 p.m Feb Birthday celebrations at Nasik 1937 Feb 20 Nasik to Ahmednagar, Meherabad 1937 Feb 25 Meherabad to Rahuri; at Rahuri at 8 a.m Feb 26 dep. Rahuri 7 a.m. to Nasik, arv. 2 p.m Feb 27 drive to Darna Dam, 4 to 6 p.m Feb 28 dep. Nasik 6 a.m. to Rahuri, Meherabad 1937 Mar 2 visit Happy Valley 1937 Mar 4 Meherabad to Rahuri morning; dep. Rahuri 8 p.m. to Nasik 1937 Mar 6 dep. Nasik early morning by car to Rahuri, arv. 8:30 a.m Mar 7 dep. Rahuri 6 a.m. to Meherabad; arv. 7:30 a.m Mar 8 Meherabad to Rahuri, arv. 8 a.m., to Meherabad 1937 Mar 9 Meherabad to Rahuri, arv. 8 a.m.; ret. to Meherabad, arv. 4 p.m Mar 10 Meherabad to Rahuri, arv. 8 a.m.; ret. to Meherabad 1937 Mar 11 Meherabad to Rahuri, arv. 8 a.m Mar 12 Rahuri to Meherabad 1937 Mar 13 Meherabad to Rahuri, arv. 8:30 a.m. [Dhake diary].; dep. 9 a.m. for Nasik; arv. Nasik 2 p.m. [Chanji] 1937 Mar 15 dep. Nasik 2 a.m. to Meherabad, arv. 5:30 a.m.; dep. 5 p.m. to Rahuri, arv. 7 p.m Mar 18 dep. Rahuri noon to Nasik, arv. afternoon 1937 Mar 20 Nasik to Meherabad, arv. 3:30 p.m Mar 22 dep. Meherabad late to Rahuri, arv. in the night 1937 Mar 24 Rahuri to Nasik

18 1937 Mar 25 dep. Nasik 5 a.m. by car for a picnic at Trimbak; ret. by noon 1937 Mar 26 dep. Nasik early morning to Rahuri 1937 Mar 27 Rahuri to Meherabad 1937 Mar 29 or 30 Meherabad to Rahuri: Baba comes on 29th with Adi Sr. [Dhake diary] 1937 Mar 30 dep. Meherabad early morning 30th to Rahuri [Adi Sr. diary] 1937 Mar Apr 1 Rahuri to Nasik, arv. 8 a.m. [Chanji] to Rahuri; [Dhake writes that Baba is at Rahuri at 10:30 p.m. resting ] dep. Rahuri [or Meherabad] 5 a.m. for Nasik [acc. to Dhake & Adi Sr.; Chanji does not mention Baba ret. to Meherabad on 31 Mar.] 1937 Apr 3 dep. Nasik 4 a.m. by car to Rahuri, arv. 6 a.m.; dep. 6:30 a.m. to Meherabad, arv. 7:15 a.m Apr 5 dep. Meherabad 5 a.m. to Rahuri, arv. 6 a.m Apr 6 Rahuri to Nasik, arv. 11 p.m Apr 8 dep. Nasik 7:30 a.m. for picnic at Anand Valley; ret. at 3:30 p.m.; dep. Nasik at 5:30 p.m. to Meherabad; stop at Rahuri for an hour 1937 Apr 10 Western group visits Meherabad 1937 Apr 11 Meherabad to Rahuri, arv. 8 a.m Apr 12 Rahuri to Nasik, arv. 8 p.m Apr 13 Nasik to Rahuri, arv. evening [Dhake diary] for an hour, then Meherabad [Chanji's seems to have this on 14th.] 1937 Apr 18 Meherabad to Rahuri 1937 Apr 20 dep. Rahuri 4 p.m. to Nasik 1937 Apr 23 dep. Nasik in the afternoon to Rahuri, arv. 5 p.m., stay few minutes & on to Meherabad 1937 Apr 26 Meherabad to Rahuri 1937 Apr 28 Rahuri to Nasik 1937 Apr 29 Nasik to Rahuri 1937 Apr 30 Rahuri to Meherabad 1937 May 2 Meherabad to Rahuri; dep. 5 p.m. to Nasik, arv. 7:30 or 8 p.m May 5 dep. Nasik 4 p.m. to Rahuri, Meherabad 1937 May 6 Meherabad to Rahuri; dep. Rahuri 7:30 a.m. to Meherabad. Rahuri ashram shifts to Meherabad.

19 1937 May 10 Meherabad to Nasik, arv. 8:30 p.m May 13 dep. Nasik 4 a.m. to Meherabad, arv. 7 a.m May 18 Meherabad to Nasik, arv. 8:30 a.m May 20 dep. Nasik 4 p.m. to Meherabad 1937 May 26 arv. Nasik evening 1937 May 29 dep. Nasik by car 4 a.m. to Meherabad 1937 Jun 3 Western group spends the night at Meherabad 1937 Jun 6 Meherabad by car to Nasik, arv. 7 p.m Jun 8 or 9 Nasik by car to Bombay, arv. 9 p.m Jun 11 Bombay to Nasik & then Meherabad 1937 Jun 15 Meherabad to Nasik 1937 Jun 17 Nasik to Meherabad 1937 Jul 6 Meherabad, Poona, arv. Bombay noon 1937 Jul 9 dep. Bombay 6 a.m. to Talegaon, to Meherabad, arv. 2 p.m Jul 12 Meherabad to Nasik 1937 Jul 15 Nasik by car to Bombay, arv. noon 1937 Jul 18 Bombay by car to Nasik 1937 Jul 20 Nasik to Meherabad 1937 Jul 29 dep. Meherabad 2:50 p.m. by car to Vilad; dep. 5 p.m. train to Bombay 1937 Jul 30 arv. Bombay Cannes, Jul 31 sail from Bombay at 1 p.m. on Strathnaver 1937 Aug 4 arv. Aden 3 p.m.; dep. 8 p.m Aug 6 Port Sudan 1937 Aug 8 6 a.m. 9 a.m. Suez Canal, Port Said 1937 Aug 9 dep. Port Said (2 a.m.) 1937 Aug 11 pass Messina, Stromboli Volcano, Corsica 1937 Aug 13 arv. Marseilles 6 a.m.; dep. 12:45 by train, arv. Cannes 3:45 p.m.

20 1937 Aug 20 2-hr. drive along the coast to St. [?-Tropez, perhaps] 1937 Aug 21 visit Monte Carlo 1937 Sep 5 dep. Cannes 2 p.m. for visit to Grasse 1937 Sep 6 visit Château de la Napoule 1937 Sep 19 dep. Cannes 5 a.m. by car to Lyons 1937 Sep 20 Lyons to Paris via Fontainebleau 1937 Sep 22 Paris to Roanne 1937 Sep 23 Roanne to Lyons, Avignon, Cannes, arv. 11 p.m Oct 8 Mohammed Mast arrives in Cannes 1937 Nov 2 Cannes to Marseilles by car 1937 Nov 3 sail at 4:30 p.m. from Marseilles on Circassia 1937 Nov 7 arv. Port Said 9:30 p.m Nov 8 dep. Port Said 3 a.m. to Suez, & on; arv. Aden 5 a.m. & on? 1937 Nov 18 Karachi, dep. 9 a.m Nov 20 arv. Bombay 1 a.m.; dep. morning for Poona, arv. Meherabad by evening 1937 Nov 25 at Nasik 1937 Nov 26 dep. Nasik 7 p.m. to Meherabad, arv. 11:30 p.m. after stopping at Akbar Press 1937 Nov 29 visit Khushru Quarters, Ahmednagar 1937 Dec at Meherabad 1937 Dec 17 visit Akbar Press, Ahmednagar 1937 Dec 20 dep. Meherabad 6 a.m. by car to Poona, Talegaon, arv. 9 a.m Dec 21 dep. Talegaon 7 a.m. to Bombay, arv. 9:30 a.m Dec 22 dep. Bombay 6 p.m. by Flying Rani train to Navsari, arv. that night 1937 Dec 24 dep. Navsari 7 a.m. by train to Bombay, arv. 11 a.m Dec 25 dep. Bombay 6:30 p.m. by train to Nasik, Bhusawal 1937 Dec 26 arv. Nagpur, 9:30 a.m Dec 28 dep. Nagpur 8:40 p.m. by train 1937 Dec 29 arv. Manmad 7 a.m.; by car to Meherabad, arv. noon

21 1938 Jan at Meherabad 1938 Jan 12 visit Happy Valley 1938 Jan 22 visit Khushru Quarters at 5 p.m Jan 29 visit Khushru Quarters 1938 Feb 2 dep. Meherabad early to Poona, arv. 9 a.m., to Panchgani, arv. noon to Mahabaleshwar, ret. to Panchgani 1938 Feb 3 dep. Panchgani 4 a.m. to Poona, Meherabad, arv. 11: Feb 6 visit Khushru Quarters 1938 Mar 6 dep. Meherabad 6 a.m. by car to Poona, arv. Bombay 2 p.m Mar 9 Bombay to Nasik to Meherabad, arv. 8 p.m Mar 14 Meherabad by car to Poona; dep. at noon to Panchgani 1938 Mar 21 visit Mahabaleshwar, dep. early morning, ret. evening 1938 Mar 24 visit Mahabaleshwar 1938 Mar 28 dep. Mahabaleshwar 5 a.m. to visit Pratapgarh; ret. 6 p.m Apr 7 visit Mahabaleshwar 1938 Apr 18 visit Mahabaleshwar 1938 Apr 19 Panchgani to Satara to Panchgani 1938 Apr 23 dep. Panchgani 2 p.m. by car; arv. Poona 5 p.m., dep. at 6:30 by train to Sholapur & on 1938 Apr 24 en route past Raichur, Guntakal to Bangalore 1938 Apr 27 dep. Bangalore 1938 Apr 28 arv. Poona to Panchgani 1938 Apr 30 Panchgani to Meherabad 1938 May 3 Meherabad to Panchgani 1938 May 19 Panchgani to Meherabad 1938 May 23 Meherabad to Poona to Panchgani 1938 Jun 3 Panchgani to Wathar 1938 Jun 4 Wathar to Miraj, Belgaum

22 1938 Jun 5 arv. Wathar by train 3:50 a.m. to Panchgani in Elizabeth's car 1938 Jun 15 Panchgani to P.W.D. Bungalow, Ahmednagar 1938 Jun Aug Practically daily visits to Meherabad to inspect construction work 1938 Jul 3 visit Happy Valley 1938 Aug 25 shift from Ahmednagar to Meherabad, arv. 8 a.m Aug 30 visit Akbar Press in afternoon & evening 1938 Sep 29 picnic near Tower of Silence, Aurangabad Road 1938 Nov 5 visit Happy Valley 1938 Nov 19 visit Ahmednagar 1938 Dec 3 visit Akbar Press & Sarosh Cinema Blue Bus Tour, Dec 8 dep. Meherabad 9 a.m. to Sholapur, arv. 6:30 p.m Dec 9 dep. Sholapur 7:20 a.m. to Hyderabad, arv. 7:30 p.m Dec 13 visit Golconda Fort 1938 Dec 17 dep. Hyderabad 8:20 a.m. to Nanded, arv. 4:20 p.m Dec 18 dep. Nanded 6 a.m. to Hingoli (8:30 a.m.), Badnera (2 p.m.), Amraoti (2:20 p.m.), Nagpur (7 p.m.) 1938 Dec 19 dep. Nagpur 1:15 p.m. to Jabalpur, arv. 8 p.m Dec 24 go to Marble Rocks 8:20 a.m.; arv. 9 a.m Dec 25 ret. to Jabalpur in the evening 1938 Dec 28 dep. Jabalpur 7:50 a.m. to Mandla, arv. 10:30 a.m Dec 31 dep. Mandla 1 p.m. by car to Jabalpur, arv. 3:20 p.m Jan 11 Jabalpur to Mandla to Jabalpur 1939 Jan ~14 visit Katni 1939 Jan 15 dep. Jabalpur 4:45 p.m. to Katni, arv. 6:45 p.m Jan 16 dep. Katni 6 a.m. to Rewa, Mirzapur (2:25 p.m.), arv. Benares 5 p.m Jan 19 dep. Benares 3 p.m. to Sarnath, to Benares

23 1939 Jan 23 dep. Benares 6:15 a.m., to Allahabad (arv. 9:30 a.m.; dep. 11:10 a.m. to Fatehpur, Kanpur, arv. 4 p.m Jan 24 dep. Kanpur 6:30 a.m. to Agra, arv. 3:10 p.m Jan 27 dep. Agra 7:15 a.m. to Fatehpur Sikri, arv. 8 a.m., to Agra, arv. 10:30 a.m Jan 28 dep. Agra 7:10 a.m. to Vrindavan, Gokul, Mathura, to Agra, arv. 6:15 p.m Feb 1 dep. Agra 12:30 p.m. to Delhi, via Mathura, arv. 4:35 p.m Feb 7 dep. Delhi, 8:25 a.m. to Alwar, arv. 1:15 p.m Feb 8 dep. Alwar 6 a.m. to Jaipur, arv. 9:30 a.m. to Ajmer, arv. 2 p.m Feb 9 visit Pushkar 1939 Feb 16 Ajmer to Taragarh to Ajmer 1939 Feb 18 dep. Ajmer 7 a.m. to Taragarh 1939 Feb 19 dep. Taragarh 12:20 p.m. to Ajmer, arv. 1:20 p.m Feb 27 dep. Ajmer 7:15 a.m. to Jaipur, arv. 10:20 p.m Mar 1 dep. Jaipur 8:20 a.m. to Tonk, Deoli, Bundi, Kota, arv. 5 p.m Mar 2 dep. Kota 5 a.m., to Brijpur (Jhalawar; 8:20 a.m.), Jhalrapatan (8:40 a.m.), Agar (12:10 p.m.), Ujjain (~1:45 p.m.) to Dewas, arv. 4:50 p.m Mar 3 dep. Dewas 6 a.m. to Sehore, arv. 9:30 a.m., to Bhopal, arv. 10 a.m Mar 6 visit Sanchi (6 11 a.m.) 1939 Mar 7 visit Sehore 1939 Mar 9 Bhopal to Itarsi to Bhopal (not definite) 1939 Mar 12 dep. Bhopal 7:10 a.m. to Sanchi, Sagar, arv. 12:15 p.m Mar 13 dep. Sagar 2 p.m. to Jabalpur, arv. 6:10 p.m Mar 19 Jabalpur to Naranjanpur & on by Calcutta Mail 1939 Mar 20 arv. Nasik 5:30 a.m.; dep. by car late evening for Meherabad 1939 Mar 23 dep. Meherabad 8:30 a.m. by car to Poona, arv. 10:30; dep. noon; arv. Talegaon 1 2 p.m.; arv. Bombay 5 p.m Mar 25 Bombay to Itarsi, Jabalpur, arv. 1:30 p.m Apr 7 dep. Jabalpur 8 a.m. by car to Mandla to Jabalpur

24 1939 May 5 visit Marble Rocks 7 p.m. 11:30 p.m May 15 dep. Jabalpur 4 a.m. by car to Nagpur, arv. 11 a.m May 16 dep. 4 a.m. Nagpur to Badnera, arv. 8 a.m.; rest at dak bungalow start for Khamgaon in the afternoon 4 p.m., arv. 7 p.m May 17 dep. Khamgaon 4 a.m. to Akola, Jalna, Aurangabad, Daulatabad, arv. Khuldabad 10:30 a.m May 18 dep. Khuldabad 7 a.m. to Ellora Caves, & ret. to Khuldabad, arv. 10:45 a.m.; dep. 2:45 p.m. to Ellora Caves, & ret. at 5 p.m. to Khuldabad 1939 May 19 dep. Khuldabad 7 a.m. to Aurangabad; ret. to Khuldabad, arv. 10:30 a.m May 20 dep. Khuldabad 4:30 a.m. to Toka (7:15 a.m.), Ahmednagar (9:30 a.m.), Ghodnadi, arv. noon; dep. 3:25 p.m. to Poona (5:30 p.m.), Lonavla, arv. 8 p.m May 22 visit Khandala 7:15 a.m.; visit Indravan Lake 5 p.m May 23 Lonavla to Talegaon to Lonavla 1939 May 25 dep. Lonavla 5:30 a.m. to Talegaon (6:20 a.m.), Poona (9 a.m.), Meherabad, arv. 11:30 a.m Jun Jul at Meherabad 1939 Jun 5 visit Akbar Press in the evening 1939 Jun 14, 15, 16, 24, 26, 29 visit Khushru Quarters 1939 Jul 3, 4, 17 visit Khushru Quarters 1939 Jul 5 visit Rahuri 1939 Jul 29 visit Akbar Press & Khushru Quarters Blue Bus Tour to South India, Aug 2 dep. Meherabad 6:30 a.m. to Sholapur; Baba arv. 3 p.m.; Blue Bus arv. 6 p.m Aug 9 dep. Sholapur 9:30 a.m., Pandharpur, Satara, arv. 6:30 p.m Aug 10 dep. Satara 6:30 a.m. to Kolhapur, arv. 10:15 a.m Aug 11 dep. Kolhapur 6:30 a.m. to Belgaum (10 11 a.m.), Harihar, arv. 5 p.m Aug 12 dep. Harihar 6:30 a.m., Chitradurga (8:30 a.m.), Bangalore, arv. 3:30 p.m Aug 14 visit Byramangala 1939 Aug 17 visit Byramangala 1939 Sep 1 visit Byramangala

25 1939 Sep at Bangalore 1939 Oct 8 Baba takes women out in the bus, perhaps around Bangalore [Adi's diary] 1939 Oct 14 visit Byramangala; Nonny dies at Bangalore 1939 Oct 19 dep. Bangalore ~2:45 p.m. to Mysore, arv. 6 p.m Oct 23 dep. Mysore 2:30 p.m. to Bangalore, arv. 6 p.m Nov at Bangalore 1939 Nov 26 dep. Bangalore 6:30 a.m. by train to Trichinopoly, arv. 10 p.m Nov 27 dep. Trichinopoly 4 p.m. by car to Nagapattinam, 1939 Nov 28 arv. Nagapattinam 3 a.m., dep. 5 p.m. to Tanjore, arv. 9 p.m Nov 29 dep. Tanjore night to Trichinopoly, arv. midnight 1939 Nov 30 dep. Trichinopoly 10:30 a.m. by train, 1939 Dec 1 arv. Bangalore in the morning 1939 Dec 7 visit Byramangala 1939 Dec 17 foundation laying ceremony at Byramangala 1940 Jan at Bangalore 1940 Jan 4 dep. Bangalore 7:20 p.m. by Madras Express train to Trichur to Travancore 1940 Jan 6 at Trivandrum & on to Cape Comorin 1940 Jan 9 at Madurai 1940 Jan 10 arv. Bangalore 1940 Jan 15 dep. Bangalore 7:30 a.m. by car to Hassan, arv. 12:30 p.m Jan 16 dep. Hassan 7:15 a.m. to Sravanabelagola (9 a.m.), Hassan, arv. 11:30 a.m Jan 17 dep. Hassan 6:45 a.m. to Belur, Halebid, Hassan, arv. 11 a.m Jan 18 dep. Hassan 6:15 a.m. to Mt. Budan, Hassan, arv. 5 p.m Jan 20 dep. Hassan 6:45 a.m. to Bangalore, arv. noon 1940 Feb 12 visit Byramangala 1940 Feb Mar at Bangalore Goa Tour, 1940

26 1940 Apr 1 dep. Bangalore 7 a.m. to Arsikere, arv. ~11:45 a.m Apr 2 dep. Arsikere 7:30 a.m. to Shimoga, arv. 10 a.m Apr 3 dep. Shimoga 3 p.m. to Gersoppa, arv. 11 p.m Apr 4 dep. Gersoppa 7 a.m. by car & ferry to Karwar, arv. 7 p.m Apr 9 dep. Karwar 4:45 a.m. to Supa (Joida, Karnataka), arv. 7:30 p.m Apr 10 dep. Supa 7:30 a.m., Londa, Anmode, arv. 11 a.m Apr 11 dep. Anmode 6 a.m. to Panjim, arv. 10:30 a.m Apr 15 dep. Panjim 6 a.m. to Otoli, Khanapur 1940 Apr 16 dep. Khanapur 9 a.m. to Belgaum (noon), Amboli, arv. 1 p.m Apr 20 dep. Amboli 2 p.m. to Belgaum, arv. 5 p.m Apr 23 dep. Belgaum 5 a.m. to Sakharpa, arv. 12:15 p.m Apr 26 dep. Sakharpa 6 a.m. to Chiplun (dep. 10:30), Poladpur (dep. 2 p.m.), Mahabaleshwar, arv. 6 p.m Apr 28 dep. Mahabaleshwar 6 a.m. to Panchgani, arv. 6:30 a.m Apr 29 dep. Panchgani 6:30 a.m. to Poona, arv. 9:30 a.m. to Ahmednagar, arv. 1 p.m.; dep. 6 p.m. to Happy Valley, arv. 6:30 p.m May 3 Happy Valley to Ahmednagar, Meherabad, arv. noon 1940 Jun 13 dep. Meherabad 2 p.m.; board the 3:30 p.m. train to Manmad; dep. Manmad by night train 1940 Jun 14 Nagpur & on 1940 Jun 15 arv. Calcutta 1940 Jun 18 dep. Calcutta 1940 Jun 19 arv. Ranchi, on towards Nagpur 1940 Jun 21 On train, pass through Wardha 1940 Jun 22 arv. Meherabad 9:30 a.m. via train from Manmad 1940 Jul 3 dep. Meherabad 1:40 p.m. to Ahmednagar Station, dep. 3:30 p.m. train, Chitali, Belapur, Ankai, Manmad, arv. 7:30 p.m., board Calcutta Mail train, dep. 10:30 p.m Jul 4 on the train: Badnera, Nagpur & on 1940 Jul 5 on the train: Chakradharpur (2:45 a.m.), to Ranchi, arv. 8 a.m Jul 19 dep. Ranchi 5 p.m. train, change trains at Muri (arv. 7:30, dep. 8:30 p.m.) & on

27 1940 Jul 20 on the Calcutta Mail train: arv. Calcutta, 6:30 a.m Jul 23 dep. Calcutta 5:20 p.m. to Chakradharpur (arv. midnight) & on 1940 Jul 25 arv. Manmad 4 a.m., Meherabad 10:30 a.m Aug Nov at Meherabad Ceylon Tour, Nov Nov 2 dep. Meherabad 2 p.m. to Ahmednagar Station; dep. 5 p.m. by Bombay-Madrass Express to Dhond; on by train at 8 p.m. on the train: Raichur, Guntakal, Arkonam (Arakkonam, arv. 4:45 p.m.; dep. 8 p.m.), Chinglepet & on 1940 Nov 3 arv. Tanjore 5:30 a.m., Trichinopoly (7 a.m.), Dindigul, Madurai, Ramnad, Mandapam (3 p.m.), Dhanushkodi (5 p.m.) by boat to Talaimannar (7:30 p.m.) & on by train 1940 Nov 4 arv. Veyangoda 5:15 a.m Nov 5 visit Colombo, Panadura, Kegalle, Kandy; arv. Veyangoda 6:25 p.m Nov 8 visit Kandy 1940 Nov 13 visit Kandy (7 a.m. 4:30 p.m.) 1940 Nov 14 visit Colombo 1940 Nov 16 dep. Veyangoda 8:30 a.m. to Kandy, arv. 10:30 a.m Nov 24 dep. Kandy 7:30 a.m. to Dambulla (10:30 a.m.), Anuradhapura (dep. 1:45 p.m.) to Kandy, arv. 4:30 p.m Nov 30 visit Colombo & Negombo 1940 Dec 5 dep. Kandy 7 a.m. by Blue Bus & car to Mannar (arv. ~3:45 p.m.; dep. 5 p.m.) board a boat at 11:30 p.m Dec 6 dep. by ship to Dhanushkodi (arv. 11:30 a.m.) to Ramnad, arv. 3 p.m Dec 8 dep. Ramnad 7 a.m. by Blue Bus & car to Madurai (11:30 a.m.), Dindigul 1940 Dec 9 dep. Dindigul 6:30 a.m., to Palni, Pollachi (noon), Palghat 1940 Dec 10 dep. Palghat 6:30 a.m.to Calicut, arv. 11 a.m Dec 23 dep. Calicut 3 p.m. train to Shoranpur, Podanur & on 1940 Dec 24 Arkonam, Madras (arv. 7:30 a.m.), Vijayawada, & on 1940 Dec 25 arv. Nagpur (8:30 a.m.), Itarsi, Agra & on 1940 Dec 26 arv. Mathura 5:30 a.m.; dep. 7 a.m. to Achnera, Bharatpur, Bandikui (1 p.m.), Jaipur, arv. 5 p.m.

28 1941 Jan 6 Jaipur by train to Jodhpur 1941 Jan 8 Jodhpur to Jaipur, arv. noon 1941 Jan 14 dep. Jaipur 4 p.m. to Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Morvi, Junagadh, Jamnagar 1941 Jan 20 Dwarka & on 1941 Jan 24 ret. to Jaipur 1941 Jan 27 visit Alwar by car; dep. Jaipur at 7 a.m., ret. at 1:20 p.m Jan 28 dep. Jaipur 7 a.m. to Alwar, Ismailpur; ret. to Jaipur at 8 p.m Feb 1 visit Alwar Two-Week Mast Trip, Feb 5 dep. Jaipur 10:30 a.m. by morning express to Alwar, Delhi 1941 Feb 7 dep. Delhi 12:10 p.m. train to Saharanpur to Lucknow 1941 Feb 8 Lucknow to Benares 1941 Feb 10 Benares to Calcutta 1941 Feb 11 Calcutta to Jagannath Puri 1941 Feb 12 Puri to Khurada, Waltair, Madras 1941 Feb 13 dep. Madras to Villupuram, Trichinopoly (9 p.m.), Dindigul, Madurai 1941 Feb 14 arv. Kilakkarai 8 a.m.; dep. 9 a.m. to Ramnad, Madurai, Dindigul, Trichinopoly, Villupuram, Madras (at midnight) 1941 Feb 15 dep. Madras by train 1941 Feb 16 arv. Chanda & on to Nagpur 1941 Feb 17 arv. Nagpur & on 1941 Feb 18 to Delhi & on 1941 Feb 18/19 arv. Jaipur midnight Quetta Trip, Feb 25 dep. by car Jaipur 6 a.m. to Agra, arv. noon 1941 Feb 26 Agra by car to Fatehpur Sikri, ret. to Agra 9:30 a.m Feb 27 dep. Agra 5:45 a.m. by car to Delhi, arv. 10 a.m.

29 1941 Mar 2 dep. Delhi 5:10 a.m. by car to Panipat, Ambala, Sirhind, Ludhiana (4 7:30 p.m.), Jullundur, arv. midnight 1941 Mar 3 dep. Jullundur 5:30 a.m. by car to Amraoti (9:30 10:30 a.m.), Amritsar, Lahore, arv. 11:30 a.m Mar 5 dep. Lahore 7:50 a.m. by car to Pakpattan, Montgomery, arv. 11 a.m Mar 6 dep. Montgomery 7 a.m. by car to Multan, arv. 11 a.m Mar 7 dep. Multan 7 a.m. by car to Sher Shah, Muzaffargarh, Dera Ghazi Khan (10:30 a.m. noon), Sakhi Sarwar, Khar (Ft. Munroe), arv. 5 p.m Mar 10 dep. Khar 7:20 a.m. by car to Rakhni (8:30 11:30 a.m.), Loralai, arv. 6:45 p.m Mar 11 dep. Loralai 7:45 a.m. to Hindubagh (noon), Quetta, arv. 5 p.m Apr 7 dep. Quetta 6 p.m. by train 1941 Apr 8 on a train: Jacobabad, Shikarpur, Rukh, Sukkur (8:45 a.m.), Rahim Yar Khan & on 1941 Apr 9 arv. Lahore 10 a.m.; by car to Amritsar, Ludhiana, Khanna 1941 Apr 10 Khanna to Dehra Dun, arv. noon 1941 May 2 Dehra Dun to Delhi, Ajmer 1941 May 9 Ajmer to Dehra Dun 1941 May 12 visit Rishikesh, 4:30 a.m. 9:30 p.m., in a hired bus 1941 May 15 dep.. Dehra Dun 5 a.m. by train to Meerut, Ghaziabad, to Khurja, arv. 3:30 p.m May 16 dep. Khurja 4:30 a.m. to Aligarh, Mathura, Bharatpur, car arv. 8:30 a.m., bus arv. 11 a.m May 17 dep. Bharatpur 5 a.m. to Jaipur, Kishangarh, Ajmer, arv. 1 p.m May 25 Ajmer to Pushkar, Kishangarh to Ajmer 1941 May 26 to Nasirabad late in the evening for mast contact 1941 Jun 8 11 Ajmer by taxi, train & bus to Nasirabad, Beawar, Sojat, Abu Road, Unawa to Ajmer 1941 Jun (or 15 19) Ajmer by train to Rewari, Khairtal, by bullock cart to Ismailpur, by train to Nimuch, Chittorgarh to Ajmer, arv. 7 a.m Jul 3 Ajmer to Ahmedabad, Baroda & on 1941 Jul 6 at Sojat, Marwar & on (may have stopped in Ajmer on 6th evening) 1941 Jul 6 or 7 arv. Ajmer 1941 Jul 8 or 9 Ajmer to Ismailpur, Rewari & on to Delhi, Kanpur & on

30 1941 Jul 11 arv. Aligarh & on 1941 Jul 12 ret. to Ajmer, 9 a.m Jul 16 dep. Ajmer, 9:45 a.m. by train to Chittorgarh (3 p.m.), Nimuch (5 p.m.) & on by train 1941 Jul 17 on train: Khandwa (6:30 a.m., change trains), Bhusawal, Manmad (2:45 p.m. 9 p.m.) & on 1941 Jul 18 arv. Ahmednagar 12 a.m.; to Meherabad, arv. 4:30 a.m Jul 28 Meherabad to Panchgani to Meherabad 1941 Aug 1 seclusion on Meherabad Hill 1941 Sep 3 dep. Meherabad 7 a.m. by Blue Bus & car to Poona (8:45 a.m.), Panchgani, arv. 10:45 a.m. Mast Trip, Sep 30 Panchgani by train to Narsobhawadi 1941 Oct 1 at Narsobawadi to Kurandwad 1941 Oct? to Secunderabad, Hyderabad, Itarsi 1941 Oct 5 at Itarsi 1941 Oct? to Allahabad, Naini, Jhusi (Jhunsi), Fatehpur 1941 Oct 7 at Fatehpur to Kanpur 1941 Oct? to Delhi to Ismailpur 1941 Oct 9 at Ismailpur 1941 Oct 10 at Ajmer 1941 Oct? to Indore 1941 Oct 12 at Khandwa 1941 Oct 14 arv. Panchgani early morning 1941 Oct 17 dep. Panchgani 7:15 a.m. to Poona, arv. 9:30 a.m.; dep. 11:15 a.m. to Meherabad, arv. 1 p.m.; dep. 2:30 p.m. to Dahigaon, arv. 4 p.m.; dep. ~7 p.m. to Ahmednagar, arv. ~8:30 p.m.; dep. 10 p.m. to Poona & on 1941 Oct 18 arv. Panchgani 1:20 a.m. South India, Oct 28 dep. Panchgani noon by car to Satara, Belgaum, Kolhapur, Dharwar, arv. 9:45 p.m Oct 29 Dharwar to Karwar, 1:15 p.m.

31 1941 Nov 8 dep. Karwar 6:30 a.m. by car to Belgaum, arv. noon 1941 Nov 10 visit Dharamshala 1941 Nov visit Sangli, Miraj 1941 Nov 12 dep. Belgaum 11 a.m. to Dharwar, arv. 2 p.m Nov visit Bijapur 1941 Nov 14 Dharwar by train to Bangalore 1941 Nov 15 Bangalore to Nagapattinam 1941 Nov 17 arv. Bangalore 8 p.m Nov 18 dep. Bangalore morning 1941 Nov 19 ret. to Dharwar, via Bellary, Gadag, Hubli 1941 Nov 24 Dharwar to Hubli to Bijapur 1941 Nov 25 dep. Bijapur morning to Dharwar, arv. afternoon 1941 Nov 27 Dharwar to Satara 1941 Nov 28 Satara to Meherabad, arv. 11:30 a.m Dec 13 visit Ahmednagar by bus 1941 Dec 19 Meherabad to Pandharpur 1941 Dec visits Miraj, Sangli, Narsobawadi 1941 Dec 23 ret. to Meherabad 1941 Dec 24 Upasni Maharaj drops his body 1941 Dec 29 dep. Meherabad early morning by bus to Dahigaon, Sakori, Shirdi, Ankai, Manmad & on by train 1941 Dec 30 arv. Allahabad 10 a.m Dec 31 Allahabad Kumbha Mela; visit Naini 1942 Jan 1 Allahabad by Bombay Mail train to Satara, Itarsi 1942 Jan 2 Itarsi, Nagpur, Chanda 1942 Jan 3 Chanda, Balharshah & on by train 1942 Jan 4 Secunderabad, Hyderabad, Wadi, Gulbarga & on by train 1942 Jan 5 Sholapur by train to Dhond

32 1942 Jan 6 Dhond to Meherabad 1942 Jan 15 Meherabad by car to Dhond, Hotgi 1942 Jan 16 Hotgi to Hubli 1942 Jan 17 Hubli to Guntakal & on to Arkonam 1942 Jan 18 arv. Nagapattinam to Nagore 1942 Jan 19 Nagore to Erode, Chinglepet, & on 1942 Jan 20 arv. Raichur 10 a.m. to Kurundwad, arv. 10 p.m Jan 21 arv. Miraj morning & on 1942 Jan 22 arv. Narsobawadi (Aravada village) by car 1942 Jan 23 ret. to Meherabad via Kurundwad 1942 Feb 2 dep. Meherabad 7:30 p.m. to Ahmednagar Station, dep. train 10:30 p.m. to Manmad 1942 Feb 3 Bhusawal, Itarsi, Bhopal, Jhansi (evening), Mathura & on 1942 Feb 4 Delhi (6 a.m. 11 a.m.), Moradabad, Laskar & on 1942 Feb 5 arv. Dehra Dun ~6 a.m.by Howrah-Dehra Dun Express Dehra Dun Stay, Feb 11 dep. Dehra Dun at night to Hardwar 1942 Feb 12 dep. Hardwar 5 p.m. train to Roorkee, arv. at night 1942 Feb 13 Roorkee to Landhaura, Zorashi, Roorkee, Saharanpur 1942 Feb 14 Saharanpur to Jalalabad, Thana Bhawan, dep. Meerut 10 p.m. for Delhi, slept on station platform for the night 1942 Feb 15 dep. Delhi morning express to Ajmer by train, arv. 10 p.m Feb 16 dep. Ajmer morning train to Marwar, Jodhpur, arv. 9:30 p.m Feb 17 or dep. Jodhpur by night mail train 1942 Feb 18 arv. Delhi morning to Aligarh, Bareilly, arv. at night 1942 Feb 19 Bareilly to Moradabad, dep. Moradabad at night by Dehra Dun express train 1942 Feb 20 arv. Dehra Dun 8 a.m Mar 4 dep. Dehra Dun 9:40 a.m. by train to Hardwar, Rishikesh, 1942 Mar 5 Rishikesh to Dehra Dun, arv. evening

33 1942 Mar 12 Dehra Dun to Ayodhya, Faizabad, Mankapur, Gonda, Bahraich, Gorakhpur, Siwan, Gopalganj, Chapra, Muzaffarpur, Patna, Lucknow, Sitapur, Bareilly, Rampur & on 1942 Mar 22 ret. to Dehra Dun by Deli Express train 1942 Mar 27 Dehra Dun to Chintanwala, Dhuri, Patiala, Muzaffarnagar & on 1942 Mar 30 ret. to Dehra Dun 1942 Apr 1 Dehra Dun to Amritsar, Verka, Batala, Pathankot, Dalhousie, Kalatap, Chamba, Bharmar, Jullundur, Nakodar, Hoshiarpur, Goraya, Ludhiana, Kup & on 1942 Apr 9 ret. to Dehra Dun 1942 Apr 25 Dehra Dun to Rawalpindi, Gujrat, Sialkot, Pasrur, Gujranwala, Lahore, Sahranpur, Hardwar, Rishikesh & on 1942 May 6 ret. to Dehra Dun, arv. evening 1942 May? Dehra Dun to Shahjahanpur, Budaun, Pilibhit, Bareilly, Seohara, Najibabad, Nagina & on 1942 May? ret. to Dehra Dun Nepal Bhutan Mast Work, May 16 Dehra Dun by train to Lucknow, Ayodhya, Mughal Sarai, Patna to: Bijanbari, Darjeeling, Siliguri, Riyang, Gielle Khola, Kalmipong, Bagrakot, Mal, Metelli, Chalsa, Nagrakata, Dalsingpara, Raja Bhat Khawa, Jainti, Cooch Behar, Gitaldaha, Lalmanir Hat, Domohani, Lataguri, Ramshai, Parvatipur & on 1942 May 21 ret. to Dehra Dun 1942 May 26 dep. Dehra Dun 5 a.m. by bus to Rishikesh 1942 Jun 5 dep. Dehra Dun to Hardwar 1942 Jun 14 Hardwar to Rishikesh, arv. evening 1942 Jun 16 Rishikesh to Dehra Dun 1942 Jun 22 Dehra Dun to Rishikesh 1942 Jun 23 Rishikesh to Hardwar, Dehra Dun to Rishikesh, arv. late at night 1942 Jun 24 Rishikesh to Panipat; & visit Saharanpur 1942 Jun 27 arv. Rishikesh evening 1942 Jun 30 Rishikesh by foot, bus and train to Dehra Dun, arv. evening 1942 Jul 10 Dehra Dun to Bareilly & on 1942 Jul 11 arv. Kathgodam noon

34 1942 Jul 14 visit Bhowali; on foot to Mahargaon, Hosali Mtns.; ret. by bus to Kathgodam, arv. evening Jul 22 dep. Kathgodam 1:30 p.m. to Bareilly, arv. 4:30 p.m Jul 23 Bareilly to Najibabad, arv. 6:15 p.m., by tonga to Sahanpur to Najibabad 1942 Jul 24 Najibabad to Sahanpur to Najibabad; dep. at 11 p.m. by train for Delhi 1942 Jul 25 Delhi to Rewari, arv. 10 a.m.; dep. 3:30 p.m. by train to Khairtal, arv. Bandikui 9 p.m. & on 1942 Jul 26 arv. Ajmer morning 1942 Jul 27 Ajmer to Pushkar 1942 Jul 29 dep. Ajmer by train at night 1942 Jul 30 arv. Delhi morning, ret. to Dehra Dun 1942 Sep? Dehra Dun to Ambala 1942 Sep 5 to Hardwar to Dehra Dun 1942 Sep 10 Dehra Dun by train to Moradabad, Delhi & on by train 1942 Sep 11 Mathura, Jhansi, Bhopal, Bhusawal & on by train 1942 Sep 12 Manmad to Ahmednagar, arv. 10 a.m.; dep. 2 p.m. by car to Lonavla 1942 Sep visit Khopoli 1942 Sep 16 dep. Lonavla 9 a.m. to Poona; ret. Lonavla, arv. by 3 p.m Sep 22 Lonavla to Uran to Lonavla 1942 Oct 20 dep. Lonavla by train for South India 1942 Oct 21 Arkonam (Arakkonam) to Jolarpet, arv. midnight & on 1942 Oct 22 arv. Tanjore via Trichinopoly (Tiruchi) 1942 Oct 23 to Nagapattinam & on; Chinglepet, Guntakal, Hubli, Miraj, Pandharpur, Kurundwad & on 1942 Oct 29 arv. Lonavla 1942 Nov 11 dep. Lonavla 8 a.m. to Nasik; dep. 11 p.m. to Lonavla 1942 Dec 4 dep. Lonavla 12:30 p.m. to Raipur & on 1942 Dec 6 arv. Lutra 1942 Dec 10 ret. Lonavla via Raipur 1942 Dec 22 Lonavla to Meherabad 1942 Dec 24 visit Ahmednagar

35 1942 Dec Meeting at Meherabad 1943 Jan 6 visit Khushru Quarters 1943 Jan 14 Meherabad to Poona to Meherabad 1943 Jan 25 dep. Meherabad 1 p.m. by car, via Yeola to Aurangabad, arv. 6 p.m. to Khuldabad 1943 Feb 2 dep. Aurangabad 11 a.m. by car to Meherabad 1943 Feb 3 visit Sarosh Cinema, Ahmednagar 1943 Feb 10 Meherabad to Mahabaleshwar 1943 Feb 25 Shireenmai dies in Poona 1943 Feb 25/26 Mahabaleshwar to Poona to Mahabaleshwar 1943 Feb 27 Mahabaleshwar to Poona 1943 Feb 28 Poona by car to Ahmednagar, arv. 11 a.m., to Meherabad, arv. 8:30 p.m Mar 8 visit Khushru Quarters; ret. Meherabad, arv. 7 p.m Mar 9 dep. Meherabad 6:30 a.m. to Poona; dep. 4:45 p.m. by car to Dhond, by train to Kurduwadi, Sholapur, arv. 11:45 p.m Mar 11 Sholapur to Vairag, Barsi; dep. Barsi 10:30 p.m. by car; ret. to Sholapur at midnight 1943 Mar 12 dep. Sholapur 6 a.m. to Akalkot; dep. Akalkot 8:45 a.m. by train to Wadi & on 1943 Mar 15 arv. Vijayawada (Bezwada) to Guntur, Polavaram, Kottalanka, Kazipet & on 1943 Mar 19 Dhond by car to Poona to Mahabaleshwar, arv. 6 p.m Mar 22 visit Panchgani, Bhilar 1943 Mar 23 visit Bhilar in the Blue Bus 1943 Mar 24 visit Pratapgarh with women; Eruch drives the bus alone 1943 Mar 31 Mahabaleshwar to Bhilar 1943 Apr 4 Bhilar by car to Poona, arv. 11:30 a.m.; dep. 4 p.m. to Meherabad, arv. 6:30 p.m Apr 9 Meherabad to Poona, Bombay by car & on by train 1943 Apr 10 arv. Surat early morning 1943 Apr 11 shift to Rander 1943 Apr 12 dep. Surat to Bulsar to Surat

36 1943 Apr 13 Surat to Bombay (Bandra, Kurla) 1943 Apr 14 Bombay to Nasik, Jalgaon (Nasirabad) 1943 Apr 16 Jalgaon to Manmad, & on 1943 Apr 17 arv. Ahmednagar 4 p.m. to Meherabad 1943 Apr 19 visit Khushru Quarters 1943 Apr 20 Meherabad to Poona, Panchgani, Bhilar 1943 May 1 dep. Bhilar 9 a.m. by car to Poona; dep. 3:30 p.m. to Meherabad 1943 May 5 Meherabad by car to Bhilar 1943 May 7 Bhilar to Meherabad 1943 May 8 Meherabad to Bhilar 1943 May 11 Bhilar to Meherabad, arv. at night 1943 May 13 visit Akbar Press, Khushru Quarters 1943 May Meeting at Meherabad 1943 May 21 Meherabad by car to Poona (stay 2 hrs.), to Bhilar, arv. 12:30 p.m May 26 dep. Bhilar 7 a.m. by Blue Bus to Meherabad 1943 May 31 visit Sarosh Cinema 1943 Jun at Meherabad 1943 Jun 6 morning darshan at Khushru Quarters; dep. at 11:30 a.m. for Meherabad 1943 Jun 22 visit Ahmednagar & then Poona until 2 p.m Jun 13, 26, 27, 29, 30 visit Sarosh Cinema/and or Khushru Quarters 1943 Jul 3 visit Sarosh Cinema 6:30 to 11 a.m Jul 4 dep. Meherabad 10:30 a.m. to Ahmednagar Station; dep. by Punjab Mail train 12:30 p.m. to Wambori, Rahuri, Chitali, Manmad (5:30 8:30 a.m.), Bhusawal & on 1943 Jul 5 on train: Bhopal (8:30 a.m.), Jhansi (1 p.m.), Gwalior, Agra, Mathura, Delhi (8:45 10:15 p.m.) & on 1943 Jul 6 on train: Firozepur, Lahore, arv. 9 a.m Jul 15 Lahore to Chorkat (Khudian), by train to Kul Mokal

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