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मेहेर बाबा
1894–1969 CE · Pune — Meherabad (Maharashtra)
Tradition: Avatar of the Age (his self-claim)
Don't worry, be happy. The five Perfect Masters of every age. Mast-seva (service to god-intoxicated souls). Silence as message.
Born Merwan Sheriarji Irani in Pune; awakened by Hazrat Babajan at age 19; established Meherabad ashram; served lepers and masts for decades; left body in 1969.
Maintained complete silence from 1925 to his passing in 1969 (44 years); served masts (god-intoxicated souls) extensively; influence on Western seekers in 20th century.
Meher Baba stands within the lineage of Avatar of the Age (his self-claim). Understanding a saint requires understanding the school of thought, the lineage of teachers, and the historical context that shaped them. The Avatar of the Age (his self-claim) tradition has shaped Hindu spiritual life through its philosophical foundations, its liturgy, its scriptures, and the institutions its founding ācāryas built and sustained across generations.
Saints in this tradition are not abstract figures from history — they are the living chain through which the tradition transmits itself. To read Meher Baba correctly is to read both the writings (where they survive) and the institutions they founded, the disciples they taught, and the practices they reinterpreted. Where written works are listed above, they remain the primary source for studying their thought; for the practical transmission, one studies under a teacher of the same lineage.
The dates and biographical details preserved in tradition often differ from those accepted by modern academic historians. Where the difference matters for interpretation, both views are noted; otherwise the traditional account is given with sources cited.
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