List of followers of Meher Baba
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This is a non-comprehensive list of close followers and family members of Meher Baba who were physically with him during his lifetime and remained devoted to him all their lives. Included, where known, are nicknames given by Baba. Some other categories of followers and people associated with Meher Baba's life follow. Meher Baba once said, "Those who do my work are my mandali. If we were to list their names, it would fill a volume." [1]
Contents
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    * 1 Close followers who met or spent time with Meher Baba
    * 2 Followers who left Baba
    * 3 Famous people who met Meher Baba
    * 4 Notable people who currently follow Baba but did not meet him
    * 5 References
    * 6 External links
[edit] 1 Close followers who met or spent time with Meher Baba
Name
 
Description
 
Birth place where known
Mehera Jehangir Irani – "Radha"  Meher Baba's chief woman disciple  
Shireen Sheriar Irani – "Memo"  Meher Baba's mother  Bombay
Sheriar Mundegar Irani – "Bobo"  Meher Baba's father  Iran
Manija Sheriar Irani - "Mani"  Meher Baba's sister  Pune
Beheram F. Irani - "Behramji", "Buasaheb" or "Barrister"  Meher Baba's first disciple  
Dr. Abdul Ghani Munsiff – "Ghani"  Baba's boyhood friend  Pune
Feramroz Hormsuji Dadachanji – "Chanji"  Baba's first secretary  
Moreshwar Ramchandra Dhakephalkar - "Dhake"  Began as teacher in Hazrat Babajan School  
Rustom Irani – "Masaji"  Pendu's and Naja's father  
Sanjeevani Moreshwar Dhakephalkar  Dhake's wife  
Munshi Rahim – "Munshiji"  Devout Muslim  Kasba Peth
Naval C. Talati  Influential person in Bombay  
Khak Saheb  Manzil-e-Meem and Poona  
Jamshed Sheriar Irani  Baba's elder brother, died in 1927  Pune
Walter and Hedi Mertens   Switzerland
Khodadad Farhad Irani – "Nervous"  Manzil-e-Meem  
Sampath Aiyangar  Devount Hindu, circle member  Madras
Swamiji  Vedic Pandit  
Arjun Supekar  Owned paan–tobacco shop in Kasba Peth  Kasba Peth
Kondiram  Hindu disciple in Manzil-e-Meem  
Sayyed Jamadar  Poona and Manzil-e-Meem  
Kaikhushru Keki Irani – "Lattoos"  Boyhood friend  
Faredoon Masa  Uncle, married to Shirinmai's sister Dowla  
Khan Saheb Kaikhushru Irani  Donated all Meherabad land  
Biharilal  Lived in Meherabad as mandali, late 1920s  
Kaikhushru Masa  Soonamasi's husband  Bombay
Kunjbihari Choubey  Translated Baba's Discourses into Hindi  
Manek Ranji  Old devotee in Rahuri, near Nasik, India  
Sadhu Christian Leik  Meherabad disciple, 1920s  Estonia
Nadirsha N. Dastur  Lived in Meherabad as mandali late 1920s  
Chowdhari  A cook in Manzil-e-Meem  Kasba Peth
Abdur Rehman – "Barsoap"  Manzil-e-Meem  
Dowlat Padir  Meher Ashram student 1927  
Lewis Charles Nelhams  First Christian mandali, died 1925  
Garrett Fort  Hollywood screenwriter – suicide 1937  
Jamboo Mama  Beheramji's maternal uncle  Poona
Quentin Tod  London actor, died of malnutrition in 1947  London
Sohrabji M. Desai  Gujarati literary scholar  Navsari, India
Gangaram Pawar – "Ajoba"  Hindu disciple in Manzil-e-Meem  
Ahmed Khan Gavai  Muslim disciple in Manzil-e-Meem  
Tehemtan  Eldest son of Naoroji and Bachamai Dadachanji  
Khodadad Moondegar Irani  Sheriar's elder brother  Iran
Shah Khodadad  Baba's cousin, 1st son of uncle Khodadad  
Pulad Khodadad  Baba's cousin, 2nd son of uncle Khodadad  
Swami Bhabhanand  Suicide in 1941 from guilt for murder  
Nusserwan Kerawala  Banu Satha's husband  
Dr. Y. G. Karkal  Medical physician who worked with the poor in hospital at Meherabad, 1920s; died in Meherabad, 1927  
Genu Chambhar  Prem Ashram boy, liberated in 1929  
John  Meher Ashram student – Christian  
Ram Nath  Meher Ashram student – Hindu  
Bala Supekar  Brother of Arjun Supekar  Lonavla
Ali Akbar Jr. - "Majnun"  Persian Prem Ashram Boy  
Abdulla Pakrawan – "Chhota Baba"  Prem Ashram boy  
Sohrabji Vakil  Parsi devotee from Surat  Surat
Faredoon Irani  Baidul's son – Meher Ashram student  
Beheram Irani  Baidul's son – died young in Iran, 1930s  
Hormazdiar Irani  Baidul's son – died young in Iran, 1930s  
Bapu Ghante  Brahmin in Poona and Manzil-e-Meem  
Kashinath – "Kashiya"  The laundryman at Manzil-e-Meem  
Lala Pathan  Watchman in Ranchi, Nasik and Meherabad  
Chintaman Rao  Devotee from Ahmednagar  Ahmednagar
Beheram M. Desai  Mansari's father  Navsari
Ardeshir N. Desai  Keki Desai's father  Delhi
Manekji Confectioner  Kaka Baria's sister's husband  
N. Namdar Dastur  Parsi – worked in Meher Ashram school  
Rustom Dinyar  Lived as mandali at Meherabad, late 1920s  
Bhausaheb  Dattu Mehendarge's father  
Rashid Khusroo Irani  Meher Ashram boy  Jaffrabad, Iran
Jamshed Beheram Sheermard  Baidul's father–in–law  Iran
Sheermard Khorband Irani  Prem Ashram boy  Iran
Esfandiar Vesali  Prem Ashram boy  Iran
Sohrab Jehangir Irani  Parsi  Iran
Khan Bahadur Pudumji  Influential person in Bombay  Bombay
Palanji Motiwala  Close friend of Eruch's father, Papa Jessawala  Jabalpur
Motabava Khajotia  Elderly Jessawala family friend  Nagpur
Naoroji R. Satha  Gaimai Jessawala's saintly father  Nagpur
Merwan Kaikhushru Irani  Member of Kaikhushru family  
Golvadwala Sohrabji Irani – "the Old Man"  Masaji's cousin  
Golvadwala's son  Died young  
Dhunjibhoy Kerawala  Jal Kerawala's father  Nagpur
Sakkur  Faithful servant in Prem Ashram  
Beheram Rustom Salengi  Baba's personal servant  
Ardeshir Khodaram Irani  Meher Ashram schoolboy  
Rustom B. Irani  Bomanji's brother  Karachi
Kaikhusroo  Owner of an ice cream shop Baba frequented  
Hormuzd Boman Irani  Pilamai's husband  Karachi
Kasam  Ramjoo Abdulla's son – died young  
Faredoon Irani  Dowla Mondi's son  Poona
Otto Billo  Father of Irene Billo  Switzerland
Behli Jehangir Irani (Spelled his name "Baily")  Baba's closest boyhood friend, worked in "mad ashram"  Pune
Rustom Jehangir Irani  Baily's brother  Pune
Sohrab Rustom Irani  Sailor's brother  Pune
Bejanji Ramji  Friend of Soma Desai  Navsari
Dr. K. Daruwala  Medical physician in Meher Ashram  
Jamshed Mehta  Friend of Mahatma Gandhi  Karachi
Sadashiv Patel's uncle  Hindu in Poona  Pune
Jaka Seth  Ramjoo Abdulla's father–in–law  Lonavla
Jamshed Irani  One of Baba's several cousins  Bombay
Khodadad Masa  Uncle, married to Shireenmai's sister, Banu  
Arjun Supekar's father  Hindu in Kaba Peth  Kasba Peth
Jal Kerawala  Papa Jessawala's friend – influential in Nagpur  Nagpur
Jehangir Damania  Shireen Satha's husband  Ahmednagar
Rustom L. Elavia  Gustadji Hansotia's cousin  Gujarat
Sohrab Mavali  Parsi devotee  
Rashid Irani  Baba's cousin, son of Khodadad and Banu  
Hormusdiar Beheram Irani   Khooramshar, Iran
Faredoon Irani – "Pedroo"   
Babu  Anna 104's brother-in-law  Ahmednagar
Dinshaw  Baba's Uncle, Shireenmai's brother  Pune
Nonny Gayley  Mother of Rano Gayley  New York
Countess Nadine Tolstoy  Married to Leo Tolstoy's son Ilya  Russia
Mabel Ryan – "Firozeh"  Ballet friend of Margaret Craske  London
Dowla Masi F. Irani  Shireenmai's sister  Lonavla
Pilamasi R. Irani  Pendu's and Naja's mother  Pune
Kakubai Deorukhar  Vishnu's mother  Pune
Naja B. Irani – "Najudi"  Sailor's first wife  Kasba Peth
Jibboo Irshad  Ramjoo Abdulla's daughter – died young  
Freny Masi N. Driver  Padri's mother – Daulatmai's sister  
Yeshoda Gadekar  Gadekar's mother  Ahmednagar
Kamlabai Dhakephalkar  Dhake's first wife  Ahmednagar
Mrs. Kalemama  Wife of Kalemama and Murli Kale's Mother. Died at Meherabad in 1932 at Baba's Ashram.  Ahmednagar
Christine McNaughton  Scottish girl, came to India in 1933. Killed during a German air raid on London in 1941  Scotland
Shanti  Daughter of Kaka Shahane  Ahmednagar
Gita S. Patel  Sadashiv's wife  Pune
Banubai M. Confectioner  Kaka Baria's sister – very devout  
Banubai Lakdawala  Nargis Kotwal's paternal aunt  Bombay
Khorshed Pastakia  Devoted Parsi  Karachi, Pakistan
Banu Irani  Baidul's daughter – died young  
Zohra Pirzade  Sayyed Saheb's wife  Nasik
Daughter of Sayyed Saheb  Died young  
Mrs. Burjor Dahiwala  Neighbor near Manzil-e-Meem ashram  
Dhakubai  Arangaon villager – willed her property to Baba  Arangaon
Khodabad Circlewala's daughter  Dairyman's wife  Bombay
Mehera Khodaram Irani  Wife of cinema owner  Nasik
C. D. Deshmukh's mother  Devout Hindu  Nagpur
Shirinbai Sohrab Irani  Mehera J. Irani and Padri's saintly maternal grandmother  Pune
Bhikaiji N. Hansotia  Gustadji's mother  Gujarat
Dhondibai  Baba's nanny when he was infant  Pune
Sita  Worked as cook at Meherabad, Arangaon villager  Arangaon
Helena Davy  Mother of Herbert and Kitty Davy  London
Dinamai Satha  Wife of Jemi Satha  Ahmednagar
Shanta  Meherabad servant, wife of Kashiya – laundryman  
Sunder Bhagaji  Loyal servant at Meherabad  
Bhikaiji Desai  Member of large Parsi family  Navsari
Baijimai Boman Desai  Soma Desai's sister  Navsari
Jagannath Gangaram Jakkal – "Anna 104"   
Anna Jakkal  Wife of Anna 104  Ahmednagar
Rawatmani  Aunt, wife of Shireenmai's brother, Dinshaw  
Chingutai  Kalemama's daughter  Ahmednagar
Pila Homi  Homi Satha's wife  Ahmednagar
Khorshed Jehangir Damania or Khorshedmai - "Fuimai" which means "Father's sister"  Was betrothed to Eruch Jessawala by Baba. However, although married, they never lived together and Baba later ended all contact with her for following a man Baba said was a false saint named Mangharam Mirchandani  
Maina Patel  Sadashiv's daughter – died young  
Jeejabai  Sadashiv Patel's mother–in–law  Pune
Gustadji (or Gustadjee) Hansotia  Baba's best friend and "Shadow" – God-realized upon death in 1958 at Meherazad  
Daulatmai  Mehera J. and Freiny J. Irani's saintly mother  
Gulmai K. Irani  Baba's "Spiritual mother"  Ahmednagar
Rustom K. Irani  Adi K. Irani's elder brother, hermit in Rishikesh  
Dr. Nilu Godse  Killed in Udtara auto accident, 1956 – died in Baba's physical presence, as he wished  
Vishnu Deorukhar  Under Baba's guidance since teenager; said by Baba to be the reincarnation of the French Emperor Napoleon I  
Rustom Jafrabadi – "Baidul"   
Khodadad K. Irani – "Asthma"   
Khodadad Rustom Irani - nicknamed "Khodu," then "Sailor"  Boyhood friend of Baba's  
Kim Tolhurst – "Ayisha"   
Gabriel Pascal - "Phoenix" and "Panther"  Hollywood Film producer  Hungary
Margaret Scott  Friend of Gabriel Pascal who lent him money when he was dying  New York
Malcolm Schloss  Author and poet  
Princess Norina Matchabelli – "Noorjehan" meaning "light of the world"  Actress, Perfume manufacturer, Co–founder with Elizabeth Patterson of the Meher Spiritual Center  Florence, Italy
Terry Duce (Ivy O. Duce's husband  Big oil businessman  
Will and Mary Backett - Baba's "Archangels"   England
Charles Purdom  British literary scholar, biographer, and editor, usually credited as C. B. Purdom  London
Douglas Eve  Friend of Charles Purdom  London
Warren Healey  Printed literature about Baba in America  
Beryl Williams  Distributed Baba's photographs in America sent from India by sister Mani  New York
Elizabeth Chapin Patterson – "Dilruba"  Co-founder of the Meher Spiritual Center with Princess Norina Matchabelli  
Kitty Davy – "Saroja"  On the Blue Bus tours in India in the late 1930s. At Baba's request lived her later years on Meher Spiritual Center in Myrtle Beach.  London
Zillah Brown – "Mumtaz"  Kitty Davy's niece  London
Margaret Craske – "Zulekha"  Ballet teacher  London
Delia DeLeon – "Leyla"   London
Carrie Ben Shammai   Israel
Ruth White - "Old Soldier"  Lived to be 100 years old in Myrtle Beach  United States
Jane Barry Haynes  Actress, Head of Meher Spiritual Center in 1980s and 90s  United States
Dr. Charles C. Haynes  Doctor of Divinity, met Baba as a child in Myrtle Beach  United States
Wendy Haynes  Met Baba as a child in Myrtle Beach  United States
John Haynes  Met Baba as a child in Myrtle Beach  United States
Ann Conlon  Met Meher Baba at East West Gathering, 1962  United States
Darwin and Jean Shaw  Very early American followers  United States
Phyllis and Lyn Ott – "Phylyn"  Artists who met Baba in 1965 (Phyllis also in 1964). Established residence on Meher Spiritual Center in 1966  United States
Tom and Yvonne Riley  Met Meher Baba together in Myrtle Beach, 1958; Tom again in India in 1962  Woodstock, New York
Fred and Ella Winterfeldt – "Fredella"  Baba watched an entire Yankees game on television in Fred and Ella's New York apartment; Fred was also at the Three Incredible Weeks.  Germany
Frank Eaton  Original caretaker at the Meher Spiritual Center; met Meher Baba in Myrtle Beach in the 1950s  Myrtle Beach
Harold and Virginia Rudd with son, Raphael  Met Meher Baba in Myrtle Beach  New York
Ralph and Stella Hernandez and their daughter Libby  Met Meher Baba in Myrtle Beach  Cuba and Florida
Kecha & Henry Kashouty   Virginia, United States
Erwin and Edward Luck - Baba's "Divine Idiots"   New York
Rick Chapman - "Moochewalla" which means "the man with the mustache"  Harvard graduate. Met Meher Baba for five minutes in the 1960s, one of Baba's drug "apostles" asked by Baba to spread his message on drugs  California
Robert Dreyfuss  Hitchhiked to India and met Baba in 1964  United States
Dana Field  Eccentric dietician, slept on the floor with Baba's pictures on his bed  California
John Bass   New York
Irene Billo   Switzerland
Murshida Rabia Martin  First Murshida of Sufism in America, appointed by Hazrat Inayat Khan, brought the Sufis to Baba  
Don E. Stevens  Oil executive and Sufi who wrote introduction to God Speaks  Imlay, Nevada (moved to CA when he was 4 years old)
Murshida Ivy Oneita Duce  First Murshida of Sufism Reoriented  San Francisco
Charmian Duce Knowles  Daughter of Ivy Duce  United States
Filis Frederick – "Filadele" (with Adele Wolkin)  Editor of Awakener Magazine  New York
Adele Wolkin – "Filadele" (with Filis Frederick)   California
Agnes Baron  Lived at Meher Mount in Ojai, California  
Stella Dufresne  Met Baba at the Delmonico Hotel in New York, and Myrtle Beach.  Lived in New York, Montreal
Ludwig H. Dimpfl  Wrote glossary for God Speaks  
Herbert Davy  Brother of Kitty Davy  London
Jeanne Robinson Adriel  Wrote the book, Avatar  
Alexander Markey  Co–founder with Jean Adriel of Meher Mount in Ojai, California in 1948  
Dr. Goher Rustom Irani - "Dr. Goher"  One of Baba's doctors and close circle member  
Arnavaz N. Dadachanji   
Mani Beheram Desai – "Mansari"  Close early circle member. By Baba's order lived on Meherabad Hill by Baba's samadhi for many years, never to cross the railroad tracks except for medical attention  Pune
Meheru Rustom Irani  Close circle member  
Naja Rustom Irani   
Khorshed Kaikhushru Irani   
Katie Rustom Irani  Goher's sister, close circle member  
Madeleine E. Gayley - "Rano Gayley"  Artist. Painted Theme of Creation chart for Baba's principle book God Speaks as well as what is called Baba's Ten Circles chart.  United States
Anita De Caro Vieillard - "Chuchulu")   Zurich, Switzerland
Roger Viellard  Chuchulu's husband  
Faredoon Driver – "Padri"  Early mandali who staid to end, left in charge of Meherabad during the New Life  
Eruch Jessawala - "Eruch"  Main interpreter of Baba's alphabet board and gestural sign language.  
Byramshaw Jessawala – "Papa Jessawala"  Eruch's father  
Gaimai Byramshaw Jessawala  Eruch's mother  
Meherwan Byramshaw Jessawala  Eruch's brother  
Manu Byramshaw Jessawala  Eruch's sister  
Meheru Jessawala  Eruch's sister  
Sam and Roshan Kerawalla   
Adi Kaikhushru Irani - Adi K. Irani  Baba's second secretary, remaining so to the end of Baba's life dealing with all correspondence  
Adi Sheriar Irani - "Adi, Jr."  Baba's brother  
Gulu A. Irani  Adi Jr.'s first wife and Viloo's younger sister, who died after giving birth to Baba's brother Adi's son (Baba's nephew) Dara Irani  
Freni Irani  Adi Jr.s second wife  Ahmednagar
Ali Akbar Shapurzaman – "Aloba"   Iran
Aspandiar Rustom Irani – "Pendu"   
Chintaman Vishnu Natu - "Bal"   
Jal Sheriar Irani  Baba's brother  Pune
Dolly and Jal Dastoor   
Dr. C. D. Deshmukh or Chakradkar Dharnidharr Deshmukh  Indian professor of philosophy and original editor of Meher Baba's Discourses  
Francis Brabazon  Australian poet, founded Avatar's Abode near Brisbane  Born London, Immigrated to Australia
Dr. Harry Kenmore  Baba's chiropractor  
Bhau Kalchuri, born Vir Singh Kalchuri – "Bhauji"  Baba's night watchman, author, principle biographer, and chairman of Avatar Meher Baba Trust  
Dr. William Donkin  Medical doctor who wrote The Wayfarers about Baba's work with the masts  
Ramjoo Abdulla  Early disciple. Author of Ramjoo's Diaries which documents Baba's work from 1922-1929  
A.R.Abdulla  Ramjoo Abdulla's son. Married to Dr.Ghani Munsif's daughter.  Bombay
Tukaram Chawan - "Mohammed Mast"  Mast who lived with Baba and remained his disciple until his death in Meherabad in 2003  Sonawadi
Sarosh and Viloo Irani  Sarosh elected mayor of Ahmednagar in 1952, Viloo housed many guests for Baba in her home known as Viloo Villa in Ahmednagar  
Dara and Amrit Irani  Dara is Baba's nephew. Meher Baba arranged their marriage and performed their wedding in 1968  
Rustom and Sorab Irani  Baba's twin nephews  
Nariman Dadachanji   
Will & Mary Backett  Initiated into Sufism by Inayat Khan  
Graham and Lettice Stokes  Baba stayed in their home in Greenwich Village in 1932  New York
Keki and Freiny Nalavala   
Naosherwan Nalavala - "Anzar"  Editor of Glow International  
Parmeshwari Dayal Nigam, – "Pukar"   Hamirpur
Keshav Narayan Nigam  Writer of sacred "Meher Chalisa"  Hamirpur
Dr. Ram Gundo Ginde  Famous Bombay surgeon who wrote Meher Baba's death certificate in 1969  
Minoo Kharas  Circle member  
Eruchshaw – "Pesu"   
Ruano Bogislav - "The Eagle"   Paris
Marion Florsheim – "Energy"   
Charles ("Tex") Hightower  Dance student of Margaret Craske  United States
Bili Eaton   New York
Sylvia Gaines   
Mildred Kyle  Buried near Baba's Samadhi  
Laura and Lee Delavigne – Baba's "Neighbors"  Sufis  United States
Kaikobad Feram Dastur  Parsi priest, God-realized at time of death  
Andy and Peggy Muir   United States
Kaikhushru J. Pleader  Kept in a room for two and a half years only on milk. God-realized at time of death  
Savak and Nargis Kotwal   
Savak and Nargis Kotwal's family, Hilla, Najoo and Adi   
Soli Kotwal  Brother of Savak Kotwal  Bombay
Venkoba Rao   
Kaka Baria   
Kaka Shahane  He was related to Kalemama. Stayed with family at Arangaon.  Arangaon
Valu Pawar   
Slamson  Gustadji's brother  
Krishna Nair  Baba's night watchmen during the 1940s and early 1950s  
Amrathlal K. Deshi   
Jim and Rhoda Mistry   
Adi and Rhoda Dubash   
Anna Kale  Kalemama's Elder Brother and Ashram inmate.  Ahmednagar.
Dr.Murli Kale  Meher Baba's Mandali and Kalemama's son. He was with Baba since 1927 Prem Ashram Boys days, until as a New Life Companion. A Qualified Homeopath.  India.  
Sittaram Dattatrey Deshmukh – "Chhagan"  Mandali from very early days to end  Ahmednagar
Pandurang S. Deshmukh - "Pandoba"   
Feram B. Workingboxwala   
Bhagubai  Jamadar's wife  
Dowla  Baidul's daughter  
Kakubai Deorukhar   
Jangle Master   
Muktabai  Jangle's wife  
Naggu  Meheru's sister  
Nargis  Savak's wife  
Pilamai Hormuzd   
Radhabai  Sidhu's wife  
Sarwar  Baidul's daughter  
Shantabai  Chhagan's wife  
Silla  Pilamai's daughter  
Soltoon  Baidul's wife  
Soonamasi Engineer  Mother of Dolly Dastur  
Soonamasi Irani  Mother of Small Khorshed  
Small Khorshed   
Bala Tambat   
Ramchandra Bapuji Kale – "Kalemama"  "Kalemama" Met Baba in 1926, and served him as a resident Mandlai until his last in 1954 in Meherabad.  Ahmednagar  
Kuppuswami   
Lala Kamble   
Ramchander Gaikwad   
Sidhu Kamble   
Rama, Sheela, and Mehernath Kalchuri   
Shatrugna Kumar   
Edward (Ned) and Dorothea (Dottie) Foote   
Elizabeth Sacalis   
Deirdre Eaton   
Virginia Gloor Sadowsky   
Donald Mahler   
Viola Slayton Farber   
Peter Saul   
Mik and Ursula Hamilton  Couple who met Baba for five minutes at Meherazad in 1966. Baba asked them to help spread his message on drugs in the west  U.S.A., Germany
Gulnar and Jehangu Sukhadwalla  Baba's niece and her husband  
Sam Cohen   Brooklyn, New York
Edith Bradbury   United States
Fred Marks   London
Robert and Yvonne Antoni   Paris, France
Andreé Aron   Paris, France
Alfredo and Consuella de Sides   Paris, France
Bunty Kelly Bernstein  One of Margaet Craske's dance students  United States
Bernice Ivory   United States
Leatrice Shaw Johnston  Daughter of Darwin and Jeanne Shaw  United States
Renae Shaw  Daughter of Darwin and Jeanne Shaw  United States
Hoshang Bharucha   
Cowas Vesuna   Navsari
Phillipe Dupuis   New York
Fred Frey   California
John Ballantyne   Australia
Ben Hayman   Texas
Max Haefliger   Switzerland
Frank S. Hendrick   Pacific Coast of U.S.A.
Tom Sharpley   
Dorothy and Tom Hopkinson  Co-authored Much Silence' together  London
Nana Kher  Attendant at Meher Baba's samadhi  
Madhusudan   
Yeshwant Rao   
Narendra and Sheila Thade   
Bal Kishan Bakhshi and his wife, Meher Kanta  Established Meher Dham centre in Dehra Dun  
Elcha Mistry   
Jagannath N. Hellan  Known generally as Hellan  
Was Deo Kain and his wife, Harjiwan Lal and family   
Keki and Dhun Desai   
Ader Ardeshir Desai   
Dhun Satha  Crippled with muscular dystrophy  
Trailokya Nath Dhar  Often named simply T. N. Dhar  Delhi
P. H. Ganjoo   Delhi
Kishan Singh   Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Prakashwati Sharma  Mistress of Kishan Singh  
Adi and Dolly Arjani   Karachi, Pakistan
Denis and Joan O'Brien   Australia
Meheru Damania  Eruch Jessawala's younger sister, cooked on Blue Bus travels 1938-39, died of cancer at age 32. Marriage to Savak Damania was arranged by Baba  
Burjor and Sheroo Chacha  Opened their home to Baba's companions in "The New Life" phase of Baba's life. Secretly took two photographs of Baba and the men begging in their white kafnis, green turbans and white canvas shoes  
Enid Corfe   Italy
Harish Chander Kochar  Lawyer  
Curshed Talati  Died in London at 21 of heart failure taking Baba's name. Ashes buried at Meherabad  
Naval and Dina Talati  Parents of Curshed and his sisters Jeroo and Perviz  
Naoroji and Bachamai Dadachanji and their children Tehemtan, Arnavaz, Nargis, Rhoda. and Soona.   Bombay
Rustom and Freny Dadachanji   
Joseph Harb   California
G. S. N. Moorty, his wife Saviti, and their baby that they brought to Baba   Calcutta
Stan and Clarice Adams and their children Noel, Cynthia and Colin  Cynthia made a trip of her own to India and met Baba again in 1964  Australia
Ena Lemmon   Australia
Elsie Smart   Australia
John and Joan Bruford and their son Bernard   Australia
Reg Paffle   Australia
Lorna and Robert Rouse   Australia
Oswald and Betty Hall   Australia
Bill and Joan Le Page and their children Michael, Jenny, and Ruthie   Australia
Pophali Pleader  Lawyer and big Baba worker  
Sadashiv Patel   
Shivnath Vibhuti Gademali  Known as Vibhuti, very early long time disciple  
Vithal Bhokre   
Madhusudan and Subhadra Bundellu  Married bhajan singers from Poona. Baba blessed and attended their wedding at Guruprasad  
Matra Dutta Shastri   Hamirpur
Bachoobhai Jairam Soni  Bhajan singer  Navsari
Maharani Shantadevi  Maharani of Baroda, Owned a palace called Guruprasad in Pune that she frequently put at Baba's disposal and later became a close follower. Cut ribbon for Mehersthan center built by Kodury Krishna Rao in Kovvur  
Yogi Shuddhanand Bharati  Wrote Meher Mahima (Glory of Meher). Seen in orange robes seated on the Dais near Baba in films of the 1962 East-West darshan  Pondicherry
Kutumba Sastry Tadimeti  Baba nominated him as First Chairman of Trust - 'K'in "KDRM", a team babad jointly named  
Dhanapati Rao Naidu Tota  'D' in KDRM  
Ranga Rao Yarremsetty  'R' in KDRM  
Malllikarjuna Rao Chaganti  'M' in KDRM  
Manikyal Rao  Vijaywada-baba calls him 'Manik' (a gem)  
Rammohan Rao Majeti  In first contact- baba identified him as his Host, without any one's introduction, at Vijayawada Railway station in 2nd Andhra tour  
Raghavulu A.V  Now, President; Adhra Centre  
Subba Rao Katta  Host at Eluru. Baba stayed and gave darshan at his farm during two Andhra tours  
Helen Dahm  Swiss painter who painted the interior of Meher Baba's samadhi  Switzerland
[edit] 2 Followers who left Baba
Name
 
Description
 
Birth place where known
Meredith Starr  Introduced Baba to the West. Wrote to Baba when he left hiim, "Give me either the 400 pounds you owe me or illumination; otherwise, I will leave you and expose you as a fraud!" [2]  London
Babadas  Borrowed money in Baba's name without asking. Baba paid back money and cut off all contact [3]  India
Mohan Shahane  [4]  India
Herbert Davy  Brother of Kitty Davy  London
K. J. Dastur  Left Baba and began publishing anti-Baba literature in India, asking Baba for funds to help finance it, which Baba gave him [5]  India
[edit] 3 Famous people who met Meher Baba
Name
 
Description
 
Birth place where known
Mary Pickford  Held a reception for Meher Baba at her home Pickfair in Hollywood in 1933  
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.  Film actor  New York
Boris Karloff  Film actor  London, England
Cecil B. DeMille  Famous film producer who met Meher Baba in the 1930s and corresponded later in regards to Meher Baba's opinion of his film The Ten Commandments.  
Cary Grant  Met Meher Baba in Hollywood [6]  
Gary Cooper  Film actor  England
Charles Laughton  Film actor  England
Tallulah Bankhead  Actress (photo)  
Virginia Bruce  Actress (photo)  
Mahatma Gandhi  Met Meher Baba on the S.S. Rajputana in 1932 and later corresponded  India
Prince Georges V. Matchabelli  Inventor of the now famous perfume brand  Georgia (country)
Ivor Novello  Famous Welsh composer, singer and actor  
Ernst Lubitsch  Hollywood director  Germany
John Gilbert  Major star of the silent film era  Utah, United States
Charles Farrell  American film actor  
Florence Vidor  American actress  Texas
Johnny Mack Brown  All-American college football player and successful film actor  United States
Mercedes de Acosta  Famous writer. Lived with Baba in his ashram in the 1930s for a short time, then left to see Sri Aurobindo.  New York
Paul Brunton  Met Meher Baba in India in the 1930s and wrote about his meeting with Baba and others in his then famous book Search in Secret India.  London
Thomas A. Watson  Inventor, assistant to Alexander Graham Bell in the invention of the telephone.  United States
Karl Vollmöller  Famous playwright especially known for The MIracle  Germany
Gabriel Pascal  Famous Hungarian film producer who met Baba several times and remained a very close follower all his life  Hungary
Garrett Fort  Hollywood screenwriter, close follower  United States
[edit] 4 Notable people who currently follow Baba but did not meet him
Name
 
Description
 
Birth place where known
Pete Townshend  Rock musician  England
Timothy Busfield  Television Actor  United States
J. M. DeMatteis  Comic Book writer  United States
Jeff Maguire  Hollywood Screenwriter  Connecticut
Danese Cooper  Open-source software advocate  United States
Tamara Mark  Television Actor  United States
Daniel Ladinsky  Poet  United States
Larry Thrasher  Experimental musician  North Carolina
Peter Sumner  Actor  Australia
Biddu  Music Director  India
Tuck Andress  Musician  United States
[edit] 5 References
    * Note: Names of people on the lists above who met Baba are found in "Lord Meher" by Bhau Kalchuri, Manifestation Inc. 1986.
   1. ^ Kalchuri, Bhau: "Meher Prabhu: Lord Meher, The Biography of the Avatar of the Age, Meher Baba", Manifestation, Inc. 1986. p. 4753.
   2. ^ Kalchuri, Bhau: "Meher Prabhu: Lord Meher, The Biography of the Avatar of the Age, Meher Baba", Manifestation, Inc. 1986. p. 1747, 1795.
   3. ^ Kalchuri, Bhau: "Meher Prabhu: Lord Meher, The Biography of the Avatar of the Age, Meher Baba", Manifestation, Inc. 1986. p. 4113.
   4. ^ Kalchuri, Bhau: "Meher Prabhu: Lord Meher, The Biography of the Avatar of the Age, Meher Baba", Manifestation, Inc. 1986. p. 1075. 5045.
   5. ^ Kalchuri, Bhau: "Meher Prabhu: Lord Meher, The Biography of the Avatar of the Age, Meher Baba", Manifestation, Inc. 1986. p. 1527, 1852.
   6. ^ Lord Meher, Bhau Kalchuri, p. 1654
[edit] 6 External links
    * List of resident mandali in 1944
    * List of followers staying with Baba in 1947
    * List of 86 departed men and 37 departed women disciples, compiled by Meher Baba on December 24th, 1951
    * 1952 list of gathered men disciples
    * Long list of departed disciples organized by Baba himself, 1967
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2 comments:
This list has since been permanently moved here: http://www.meherbabadnyana.net/page_lists.html
The list that Chris mentioned has also been updated a few times to include some notable omissions.
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