Mark Manuel with Bejan Daruwalla. Photo courtesy: Mark Manuel
We went back a long way, to 1984 in fact, before Indira's assassination and the Bhopal gas tragedy, both of which Bejan accurately predicted. But he was not a Prophet of Doom. He also forecast some wonderfully accurate successes for Amitabh Bachchan and Sachin Tendulkar when they were down and out. And the political fortunes of world leaders, the destinies of nations. I was a sub-editor at mid-day. Bejan used to write a hugely successful daily astrology column for us. He was staying at the Shalimar Hotel in Kemps Corner and came to our office in Tardeo bringing one week's forecasts at a time. I lost them all one day. Afraid of also losing my job, I fearfully began writing the daily forecasts myself under the great Bejan Daruwalla's name. It was not difficult to do, people were emotionally bankrupt, they wanted to read good predictions only. But I got caught. My editor Behram (Busybee) Contractor was furious. Not with me. But with Bejan! He fired him. Told him that one of his "boys" was writing the astrology column and nobody could tell the difference!
Bejan and I were friends since then. I used to see him twice a year. He travelled the world, but like a homing pigeon always found his way back to Mumbai. I thought he loved Ahmedabad but missed Mumbai. He used to come for his birthday on July 11. And then in September with the manuscript for his next year's book of astrological forecasts. On one such occasion, he talked to me about death. He was a practising Zoroastrian, he went to the agiary, and he tied the Parsi sudreh and kusti. But he got his assurance and faith from Lord Ganesh. Bejan told me, "Ganesha is my anchor, my protection, my strength. And when I die, I'll go to Ganesha, he's my Lord and master. I'll tell you something, I practice ephemeris, that is panchang, and western astrology, I know how to read the code of the planets, and while I can truly predict the fate of countries, I don't know my own destiny. The great lesson of astrology is that you are aware that life itself is change. Accept it, and enjoy it in every possible way." Farewell, my friend. I will always miss you.
Bejan Daruwalla
Mark Manuel is a Mumbai-based senior editor, author and writer
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