Photos of Baba, Meher
Meher Baba (February 25, 1894 January 31, 1969) was an Indian spiritual master who claimed to be the Avatar (an incarnation of God). Although he maintained silence for most of his life, his teachings spread worldwide, notably through Baba's extensive travels, and through the popularity of music written by one his followers, Pete Townshend. His 1925 quote "Don't Worry, Be Happy", which became well known after appearing in a song by Bobby McFerrin, reflects Meher Baba's teaching that all human experience reflects God's divine plan, and that in the end all will become united with God. His Samadhi (tomb-shrine) in Meherabad (outside Ahmednagar, India) has become a place of pilgrimage.
Meher Baba, painting by Susan White

Meher Baba

Meher Baba

Sheriar Irani, Meher Baba's father

Meher Baba, painted by Lyn Ott in 1972

Meher Baba, painted by Lyn Ott in 1972 (sepia)

Painting of Meher Baba by Lyn Ott

Painting of Meher Baba by Lyn Ott (framed)

Meher Baba's alphabet board

Journey through duality

Meher Baba as Huma

Lyn Ott, 1996

Lyn Ott, 1964

Meher Pilgrim Center in India

Chris Ott, 2004

Meher Baba, painting by Susan White
Meher Baba
Meher Baba
Sheriar Irani, Meher Baba's father
Meher Baba, painted by Lyn Ott in 1972
Meher Baba, painted by Lyn Ott in 1972 (sepia)
Painting of Meher Baba by Lyn Ott
Painting of Meher Baba by Lyn Ott (framed)
Meher Baba's alphabet board
Journey through duality
Meher Baba as Huma
Lyn Ott, 1996
Lyn Ott, 1964
Meher Pilgrim Center in India
Chris Ott, 2004
