Could you describe the personal anecdote the author shares in Chapter 21 to demonstrate that meeting saints requires good fortune?

πŸ“– Chapter 21

To prove the principle that one needs good fortune to meet saints, the author shares his own experience in Chapter 21. While he was a Magistrate in Bandra, a famous Siddha named Pir Maulana lived there. Hindus, Parsis, and others would go for his vision. The saint's servant, Inus, repeatedly urged the author to come, but he refused, thinking about his prestige and feeling that ill-luck was in his way. Many years passed, and he was transferred without ever having the vision, only later forming an unbreakable bond with Shirdi.


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