The Chavadi was a very inhospitable place, as described in Chapter 22. It was an old, dilapidated structure built by Malik Ambar. The text mentions that it was home to lizards, house lizards, and poisonous scorpions. Furthermore, lepers stayed there, and dogs would eat leftovers within its confines. The building was filled with garbage, had seventeen knee-deep holes, and suffered from rain leaking from above and dampness rising from below. The ground was uneven, and the combination of wind and cold made the place chaotic and miserable, which was completely contrary to the conditions needed to heal from rheumatism.
Can you describe the living conditions of the Chavadi where Baba made Amir Shakkar stay for his rheumatism?
📖 Chapter 22