The Chavadi was in a state of extreme disrepair and squalor when Amir Shakkar was ordered to stay there. Chapter 22 paints a grim picture of the building, describing it as very old, dilapidated, and a place where lizards and poisonous scorpions lived freely. The sanitation was non-existent, with garbage piled in the back, seventeen knee-deep holes in the ground, and even lepers and dogs occupying the space. The environment was harsh, characterized by rain from above, dampness from below, and a constant chaos of wind and cold, making it a truly miserable place to live.
Could you describe the physical condition of the Chavadi where Baba instructed Amir Shakkar to reside?
π Chapter 22