Chapter 22 paints a grim picture of the Chavadi's conditions. It was a very old, dilapidated building filled with lizards, poisonous scorpions, and even lepers. The text mentions garbage in the back, seventeen knee-deep holes, and a constant state of dampness from below and rain from above. The ground was uneven, and the place was described as a chaotic mix of wind and cold, so miserable that even a dog would not endure the troubles there.
Can you describe the living conditions of the Chavadi where Amir Shakkar was instructed to stay for his cure?
📖 Chapter 22