Panel Discussion and Video on Mehera, Meeting Place
Panel discussion on Mehera J. Irani, Meher Baba's closest female disciple, with Terry Barton, and Wendy & Buz Connor Video: Mehera talking about the 1920s (recorded in 1976) (includes subtitles)
Panel discussion on Mehera J. Irani, Meher Baba's closest female disciple, with Terry Barton, and Wendy & Buz Connor Video: Mehera talking about the 1920s (recorded in 1976) (includes subtitles)
Arti is a ceremony of worship involving devotional songs of praise to the Lord. In the Meher Baba community, Arti was often performed before Meher Baba during His lifetime, and is still performed twice a day at His tomb in India. There are three prayers written by Meher Baba that are said at the beginning...
Meher Abode (also known simply as “Baba’s House”) is the private residence built for Meher Baba where He stayed during His three visits to the Center. Guests are welcome to visit the house, and to remember Him in the intimate atmosphere of His home.
Dilruba served as the residence of Elizabeth Patterson and Kitty Davy from 1961 until 1991
This sharing of poetry, music and readings is an informal way of sharing God’s love and presence in our lives. While words cannot begin to describe the complex charms of being with the divine Beloved, they do have power to weave this experience magically into poetry, songs and prose. The gathering welcomes guests to bring...
In honor of her birthday, people are invited to share memories of Mehera J. Irani, Meher Baba's closest female disciple. Afterwards, there will be birthday cake and chai available in the Original Kitchen.
In honor of Mehera's birthday, cake and chai will be available in the Original Kitchen.
Written in the 1940’s, Discourses is among Meher Baba’s primary works that shines the light of true knowledge on life’s perplexing problems. This book serves as a practical guide for the determined seeker navigating the spiritual path. The reading of Discourses at the Center is one of the four purposes stated in the Meher Center...
Meher Abode (also known simply as “Baba’s House”) is the private residence built for Meher Baba where He stayed during His three visits to the Center. Guests are welcome to visit the house, and to remember Him in the intimate atmosphere of His home.