The Chavadi where Amir Shakkar was instructed to live was in a state of extreme disrepair and filth. Chapter 22 portrays it as a very old and dilapidated building, home to lizards and poisonous scorpions. It was a place where lepers stayed and dogs ate leftovers. The text vividly describes the environment, mentioning that the back was filled with garbage and seventeen knee-deep holes. Furthermore, it was plagued by rain from above, dampness from below, uneven ground, and a "total chaos of wind and cold." The conditions were so miserable that the author states even a dog would not endure the troubles found there.
Can you describe the conditions of the Chavadi where Amir Shakkar had to stay for his treatment?
📖 Chapter 22