Hi Arun, I think Brandon's probably got the best way forward for you on this
Create a VLAN that matches the /29 public range you have
Build 1:1 NAT rules that match public IPs to private VLAN IP address (one for each in the subnet that's useable)
The Meraki MX will operate as a NAT device unless you enable NO-NAT beta feature, the above rules will allow inbound traffic to pass the MX Firewall without solicitation.
The ONLY other way to do this with a Meraki would be to combine NO-NAT beta version with the Meraki MX being moved to a Stateless version (through support ticket), to then you'd be responsible for defining all inbound FW rules and allow traffic to pass through without being blocked by the MX.
Be careful if you're using devices behind the MX to build VPNs as well, additional rules would need to be applied to allow ESP through.