Dr Daulat Singh’s first meeting with his Beloved

Dr. Daulat Singh was practicing medicine in England when he had a dream in which a disciple (Swami Bhabananda) introduced him to his Master (Baba). Daulat Singh had never met either Bhabananda or Meher Baba. In the dream, the Master urged Daulat Singh, “Leave England and return to India. I have connections with you.” Daulat Singh followed the advice, although he did not know who the Master was.

Once in India, Daulat Singh and his family settled in Srinagar, where he became a successful doctor. He began searching for his guru, but in vain. One day, when he was riding on a train, a man seated next to him was reading a book, and after some time, Daulat Singh casually glanced at the book. He was shocked. A picture in it was of the same man who had appeared in his dream. He asked to see the book and read the name: “Meher Baba, Ahmednagar.” At the next station, he got down and caught the first train to Ahmednagar! As soon as he arrived, he made inquiries and took a tonga to Meherabad. Now close to the fulfillment of all his wishes after so many years, he rushed to ask for Baba’s darshan as soon as he arrived. Baba was at Meherabad then and was informed, but refused to see him.

Daulat Singh tried to check himself, but his disappointment was too great to conceal. He began sobbing aloud, “Am I such a sinner that Meher Baba will not see me? Is my love for him not sincere? Have I displeased him in any way?” After a few minutes, he regained his composure, and resolved to sit under a tree near the road until Baba granted him darshan. He remained there for ten days, without food or water.

On the tenth day, Baba sent Adi Sr. with instructions for Dr. Singh to return to Kashmir, travel on to Lahore, and contact Pilamai in Karachi. Daulat Singh did as he was told, and left Meherabad with a broken heart.

He contacted Pilamai, and asked her to promise to inform him as soon as Meher Baba was in the area. Weeping, he narrated his many years of searching and his recent experience at Meherabad.

Learning that Baba was in the vicinity, Daulat Singh came to Dehra Dun from Kashmir for Baba’s darshan on the evening of 29 April 1941. It was summer in India, but Daulat Singh had been so restless to see Baba, he had come straight through on the train, 850 miles from Srinagar, fainting twice in the terrific heat. Nilu tried to calm him, talking to him at length, and explaining that during Baba’s seclusion he was seeing no one. But Daulat Singh would not listen and said, “If I don’t get darshan, I will die!”

Nilu informed Baba, and Baba permitted Daulat Singh to see him from a distance, specifying that he should not bow down to him or pay his respects, in any way. Placing six oranges on the floor, Daulat Singh said, “I have nothing more to offer you.” From afar, Baba sent him word, “You don’t know what you have given me! Whatever you have given is too much! Depart happily, and don’t look back!” Daulat Singh obeyed and left after talking with Norina for an hour. “In those few moments,” Age declared, “the doctor received that ‘brand’ of Wine which kept him intoxicated his entire life long!”

-www.lordmeher.org, p2211
Apr, 1941; Kashmir

 

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“It is for you to hold on to me now and forever. On my part, I and my love will never leave you – here or hereafter.”
(LM, p2574)

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