CHAPTER XLV BANGALORE- SHOLAPUR In due course Ramdas and Janardan Pant reached Bangalore and were put up at Bhavanishankerrao's house in Malleswaram. Their stay here was only for a couple of days. At the wish of the devotees in the house Janardan Pant performed a Mrtan which was also attended by the people of the neighbourhood. At the time there was in the house a purohit who was called in for some religious ceremony. When Ramdas retired to the room, which he occupied for rest, the purohit came to him and read him a severe lesson. He took him roundly to task for abandon- ing the householder's life. Ramdas silently swallowed the 'bitter' pill and dismissed the matter with a smile, for explanation and argument with him were found to be of no avail. Their stay in Bangalore coming to a close they left for "Sholapur. At Sholapur station a batch of friends was awaiting their arrival. Govind Rainakrishna Joshi and his son-in-law were among the party. At this time, the annual celebration at Madhavrao Kulkarni's house in Anjangaum was in progress, and it was proposed that Ramdas should first attend this function and then proceed to TJple-Dumala. They were also joined at this place by Prem Singh. The party in due time reached Anjangaum. The celebration at Madhavrao's was then in full swing, Ramdas felt great -elation in the company of Madhavrao and other devotees. Anant Buwa, son-in-law of Govind Ramakrishna Joshi, entertained the assembly with his kirtan, and Ramdas had also to deliver a discourse on bhaktL From Anjangaum the party consisting of Ramdas, Janardan Pant, Prem Singh and two devotees from Uple- Dumala, who had specially come to invite and escort Ramdas, started in bullock-carts. They reached in the even- 56