As narrated in Chapter 22, when Amir Shakkar pleaded with Sai Baba for a cure for his severe rheumatism, Baba's remedy was a test of faith. He instructed Amir to stay steadily in the Chavadi. This place was far from a comfortable resting spot; it was old, dilapidated, and filled with garbage, seventeen knee-deep holes, and dampness. It was also home to lizards, scorpions, and lepers. Despite these contrary external conditions, Baba's firm word was the only medicine, and Amir had to accept it and stay there for nine months.
A man named Amir Shakkar was suffering from rheumatism. What was Sai Baba's prescribed treatment, and what were the conditions he had to endure?
📖 Chapter 22