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  1. Meher Baba. Meher Baba (1932) Meher Baba (geb. Merwan Sheriar Irani, von persisch مهربان شهریار ایرانی, DMG Mehrbān Šahryār-i Īrānī; * 25. Februar 1894 in Pune, Maharashtra; † 31. Januar 1969 in Pimpalgaon, Maharashtra) war ein indischer Guru und Mystiker .

  2. Baba said that the Avatar is born on Earth every 700–1400 years, and comes to help others find God. Meher Baba said that in the past the Avatar had been on Earth as Zoroaster, Rama, Krishna, Buddha, Jesus, and Muhammad. Meher Baba's most famous quote is "Don't Worry, Be Happy," partly because it appeared in a popular song.

  3. Tarjeta de Meher Baba que se vendía en EE. UU. e India desde 1964. Foto original tomada en Puna en mayo de 1957. Meher Baba ( Pune, 25 de febrero de 1894- Meherazad, India; 31 de enero de 1969) fue un gurú (maestro espiritual) indio que declaró ser el avatar, 1 Dios en forma humana. 2 .

  4. Meher Baba Activity Centers. Meher Baba Centers are places where Meher Baba’s followers gather locally on weekly / monthly basis or on certain important occasions to celebrate the events connected with Meher Baba’s life and work, or for remembering their Divine Beloved through Spiritual Music, Talks, film shows or charitable activities.

  5. Meher Baba était un Irani 7 né à Pune, en Inde, d'une famille zoroastrienne 8. Son nom officiel était Merwan Sheriar Irani. Il était le second fils de Sheriar Mundegar Irani, un Zoroastrien persan qui avait été un derviche soufi errant avant de s'installer à Pune, et de la jeune épouse de Sheriar, Shireen 9 .

  6. Merwan Sheriar Irani, known as Meher Baba, was born in Poona, India, on February 25, 1894, to Persian parents. His father, Sheriar Irani, was of Zoroastrian faith and a true seeker of God. Merwan went to a Christian high school in Poona and later attended Deccan College. In 1913 while still in college, Merwan experienced a fateful meeting with ...

  7. Meher Baba on Be True to Your Duty and Five Other Messages. Published in 1954 by Adi K. Irani for Meher Publications. These messages were given by Baba in Andhra and Sakori during 1953-54 and include four untitled messages, one message entitled “Existence is Substance and Life is Shadow,” and the titular message.