Chapter 22 paints a grim picture of the Chavadi where Amir Shakkar was told to stay. The building was ancient, old, and dilapidated, freely inhabited by lizards and poisonous scorpions. It was also a place where lepers stayed. The text mentions it was filled with garbage, had seventeen knee-deep holes, and was perpetually damp. Amir had to endure rain from above and dampness from below on uneven ground, creating a chaotic environment of wind and cold that caused his mind turmoil and his body's joints to seize up. It was described as a place so miserable that even a dog would not endure the troubles there.
Can you describe the living conditions Amir Shakkar had to endure in the Chavadi as per Baba's instructions?
๐ Chapter 22