The Chavadi was in a very poor state, making Sai Baba's instruction for Amir to stay there a significant trial. Chapter 22 vividly details the hardships. The building was old, dilapidated, and a total chaos of wind and cold. The ground was uneven, with seventeen knee-deep holes, and there was constant dampness from below and rain from above. The space was filled with garbage and was home to lizards, house lizards, and poisonous scorpions. The text notes that even a dog would not endure the troubles there, highlighting the extreme misery and unsanitary conditions Amir had to face for nine months.
Could you describe the living conditions of the Chavadi where Amir Shakkar was instructed to stay for nine months?
๐ Chapter 22