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Shikshan Prasarak Mandali was created in 1904.
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Histhan Mandali's population is 2,206.
Mandali Buddha Prasad died in 1997.
Mandali Buddha Prasad was born on 1956-05-26.
Mandali Venkata Krishna Rao was born on 1926-08-04.
Maharadhi was created on 2007-02-01.
Meher Baba was an Indian spiritual teacher who said he was the Avatar. Educated at St. Vincent's High School in Pune, India, as well as Deccan College, he led a normal school life, showing no particular inclination toward spiritual matters. At the age of 19, a short contact with an old Muslim holy woman Hazrat Babajan marked what he said was the beginning of his spiritual awakening. [1] In 1915, at the age of 22, he was hailed as "Parvardigar" (Sufi for 'God as the Almighty Sustainer') by the Indian fakir Sai Baba of Shirdi. [2][3] He received help from three more spiritual masters, including Upasni Maharaj, who he said revealed to him his spiritual identity as "The Ancient One" in 1921. Baba lived and traveled in company with a circle of close disciples whom he termed his "mandali" (Sanskrit for 'circle'), both men and women from whom he demanded absolute obedience. He and his mandali voluntarily assumed a life of extreme simplicity. From 1925 to the end of his life, Baba remained silent, communicating by means of an alphabet board or by gesture. [4] Baba spent long periods in seclusion, often fasting, but he would intersperse these periods with wide-ranging travels, public gatherings, and works of charity, including working with lepers, the poor, and the mad. He gave many discourses, which have been collected by his followers. In 1931 he made the first of many visits to the West. During these travels, a number of western mandali joined him. In the 1940s, along with selected mandali, he traveled incognito about India, in what he called "The New Life." On February 10, 1954, Baba declared that he was the Avatar (an incarnation of God).
Mandali Venkata Krishna Rao died on 1997-09-27.
The cast of Pump Up the Mandali - 2010 includes: Azahr Adam as Dimple Rashmi Agarwal as Sheila Ajayshri as Kaka Shiva Rex Braganza as Team Boy Jess Carren as Dream girl Sada Chand as Radio Boss Nirmal Devi as Barki Amma Yaminiasi Gaunavou as Government Minister Neha Jaura as Priya Kunal Kartik as Praveen Lal Salmeen Khan as Badri Mama Leonard Kumar as Abdul Mohammad Sarvesh Kumar as Ramesh Chand Anandi lal Amin as Guruji Ron Massey as Car Buyer Bhushan Mishra as Michael Singh Satya Nand as Radio Director Jaiwardan Patel as Mr. Patel Azim Raiz as Tarka Bulou Seini as Girl in Park Angeleen Sharma as Ranu Fatty Singh as Tourist Binesh Sumer as Binu Mausa Ben Swann as Peter Bali Virk as Pooja
Baba's many dogs: BHOOTY was a Tibetan Mastiff puppy when Baba encountered her during his travels to locate the masts (God-intoxicated souls). Bhooty was immediately attracted to Baba, and even though Baba and the mandali were climbing a very steep and dangerous pathway, Bhooty followed. As they were climbing they suddenly heard a whimper from the little puppy. She had fallen and was hanging by her two paws! Baba rescued the puppy and told the owner that he liked her very much for her bravery and strength and that he would like to keep her. The owner agreed and Bhooty went home with Baba. Baba named the dog Gol-Gol (round-round), and Kaka, who was in charge of Bhooty, named her Gul (flower). The women mandali called her Bhooty because her paws were white and the rest of her was black and brown so it appeared she was wearing booties. Bhooty turned out to be a very good watchdog for Meherazad and was the mother of Baba's most beloved pet, Mastan.ChUM was a white dog with brown spots that came to live at Meherabad when only one month old. Baba named him Chum and the name really fit. Chum was trained to be a watchdog. He was very protective of Baba and would often get jealous of any attention Baba gave to others. Baba once gave a cow a piece of bread, and Chum was so jealous that he chased the cow round and round the cabin on Meherabad Hill where Baba was staying in seclusion at the time. Baba was very amused by this.CHUMMY was a golden Cocker Spaniel that Baba acquired in Hollywood, California. When Baba returned to India he took Chummy along and later put him in Adi's charge.CRACKER was a black Scottish terrier with the temperament of a firecracker, but also very loving. Although Cracker was Mani's dog, everyone cared for him and Kitty especially loved taking him for walks. When Baba was in Mahabaleshwar, either in seclusion or working with the masts (God-intoxicated souls), Mehera and Mani were always there to see him off. They had to hold Cracker back as he always wanted to follow after Baba.FOUNDY Elizabeth Patterson first met this big black Water Spaniel at a train station. His behavior was very unusual. He would jump onto each train that pulled into the station, dart in and out of the compartments, only to be carried off the train by assistants. Elizabeth soon learned that he had been owned by a military officer who had given him to a friend when he was transferred. The last goodbye to his master was when the officer left on a train. When Baba heard this story he was very touched and told Elizabeth to keep him and named him "Foundy."GRACIE was a wirehaired Terrier that Baba gave to Irene Billo.JINGO & bingo were two dogs who acquired who were eventually brought to live at Meherabad.kippy was a Boston Terrier belonging to Elizabeth Patterson in America. She took Kippy everywhere and even brought her to India. In Meherabad when Chum was set free, Elizabeth used to have to keep Kippy upstairs away from Chum, who was very jealous. The women mandali called Kippy "the princess in the tower". Kippy accompanied them on the Blue Bus Tours, and when Elizabeth drove the car with Baba, Mehera and all, Kippy would sit alongside Elizabeth.MASTAN Of all the pets, Baba loved Mastan the most. He was a black Tibetan mastiff who was with Baba the last 12 years of his life. Because Baba was very sick in these last years, the doctors wanted him to eat mutton (lamb) for protein. To the concern of the mandali, instead of eating all the meat, Baba would share it with Mastan who enjoyed it very much. After Baba died, Mastan refused to eat and died soon after. He was all heart and his total devotion to Baba touched the mandali deeply.PETER was a black Cocker Spaniel given to Mani while Baba and the mandali were staying near the Himalayas in Mussorie. He was very calm and loving. Mani trained Peter to carry a basket in his mouth and each day he'd meet the mailman and carry the mail back to the compound. One time some baby squirrels fell onto the roof and the women mandali nursed them and took care of them. Peter saw them taking care of the squirrels and soon became the surrogate mother of the squirrels. There is a wonderful photograph of these squirrels climbing on Peter. He was very protective of them and would even sacrifice his walks to look after his babies. Peter and Mastan were inseparable.SADHU was an all white dog and one of Baba's earliest pets. Baba humorously named Sadhu, since he was all but saintly. He was full of mischief and pretty unmanageable.SUNNY & BUNNY Margaret Craske was in charge of Sunny & Bunny. Once when she wassupposed to be meditating on Baba and repeating his name, she began repeating the names of Sunnyand Bunny! She couldn't control her laughter to the astonishment of all the others trying to meditate.TYPHOON was a white wire-haired Terrier. When she first arrived there was a terrible storm at Meherazad so Baba named her Typhoon. She was very intelligent and learned tricks quickly. She could walk on her hind legs and once entertained Baba by being dressed in a skirt and walking upright. She was lucky enough to travel with Baba and the mandali all around India. To give an idea of how much Baba loved his pets and especially his dogs, many of them Baba had buried up on Meherabad Hill right beside his own future tomb and their gravesites can be visited today. Many incarnated in their first human forms Baba said, because they had been blessed by his loving touch.
Ajayshri has: Played Mehta in "Shark in the Park" in 1989. Played Aadesh Raj in "Shortland Street" in 1992. Played Naveen Kumar in "Shortland Street" in 1992. Played Vendor in "Xena: Warrior Princess" in 1995. Played Acklin in "Xena: Warrior Princess" in 1995. Played Ramisha in "Heaven" in 1998. Played Rohan in "Gupta vs Gordon" in 2003. Played Barry Rai in "Amazing Extraordinary Friends" in 2006. Played Manhar in "Clean Linen" in 2007. Played Indian Man in "Apron Strings" in 2008. Played Kaka Shiva in "Pump Up the Mandali" in 2010. Played Dinesh in "Curry Munchers" in 2011.