Talk:Parvardigar Prayer

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With all respect, I removed the line that read, "A word Parvardigar belong to Sai Baba from Shirdi not to Meher Baba." The fact is that the prayer as written by Meher Baba includes the word "Parvardigar." No one owns a word, even if they coin it. But Sai Baba of Shirdi did not even coin this one. The word "Parvardigar" is one of the names of God in Persian, meaning the Nourisher or Sustainer.

The prayer is discussed in The God-Man (Purdom, 1964), The Mastery Of Consciousness [Allan Cohen, Ph.D., 1974), Love Alone Prevails [Kitty Davy, 1981], Lord Meher (Kalchuri, 1986), and Glimpses of God-Man Meher Baba (Bal Natu, 1994) [1] Pipaaz (talk) 21:16, 26 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

God Almighty[edit]

The version cited from Lord Meher says God Almighty. See citation. That there are more recent versions is explained in the article just above the words of the prayer. I was one of the people who said the prayer daily in 1968 by Meher Baba's order, and the form we used then had God Almighty. This was later dropped. AguireTS (talk) 19:26, 28 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]