Meherazad

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A series of articles on
Meher Baba


Terms and Concepts
Perfect Master
Mandali · New Life

Prayers and Practices
Silence Day
Amartithi · Dhuni
O Parvardigar
Prayer of Repentance
Beloved God Prayer

Major Publications
God Speaks
Discourses
God in a pill?

Organizations
Avatar Meher Baba Trust
Sufism Reoriented

Retreat Centers
Meher Spiritual Center
Avatar's Abode
Meher Pilgrim Center
Meherabad · Meherazad

Major Figures
Hazrat Babajan
Upasni Maharaj
Mehera Irani
Sheriar Mundegar Irani
Norina Matchabelli
Eruch Jessawala
Faredoon Driver
Bhau Kalchuri
Francis Brabazon

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Eruch Jessawala in Mandali Hall, Meherazad, Photo by Win Coates
Eruch Jessawala in Mandali Hall, Meherazad, Photo by Win Coates

Meherazad was the last residence of Meher Baba and is today a place of spiritual pilgrimage outside Pimplagaon village, approximately nine miles from Ahmednagar, India.

Meherazad was established in about 1948 or slightly earlier. The complex features buildings, gardens and vehicles pertaining mostly to Baba’s later phases. Of special interest is Baba’s Room. Seclusion Hill, where Baba did much work, rises behind Meherazad. It is open to visitors on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm, and Sundays from 10:45 am to 12:30 pm. [1]

Some of Meher Baba's surviving mandali still reside there. Meherazad is incorporated under the Avatar Meher Baba Trust.

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