The Chavadi was in a state of extreme disrepair, making it a very difficult place to live. Chapter 22 describes the building as old, dilapidated, and home to lizards and poisonous scorpions. The back part was filled with garbage and had seventeen knee-deep holes. The ground was uneven, with constant dampness from below and rain from above, creating a chaotic environment of wind and cold. The text notes that lepers also stayed there, and the conditions were so miserable that it was considered a 'pilgrimage of a lifetime' that even a dog would not endure.
Can you describe the physical conditions of the Chavadi where Amir Shakkar was ordered to stay?
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