Can you tell me about the author's personal experience with a Siddha in Bandra that's mentioned in Chapter 21?

πŸ“– Chapter 21

In Chapter 21, the author shares a personal story to illustrate how ill-fortune can prevent one from meeting a saint. While serving as a Magistrate in Bandra, he was aware of a famous Siddha named Pir Maulana. The Siddha's servant, Inus, repeatedly urged the author to come for his vision. However, the author resisted, thinking he shouldn't be pressured by others and risk his prestige. He reflects that this reluctance was due to his own "ill-luck" standing in the way, a barrier that only lifted years later when he was transferred and eventually formed an unbreakable bond with Shirdi.


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