The Chavadi was in a state of extreme disrepair and was an exceptionally difficult place to live, as detailed in Chapter 22. The source describes it as very old, dilapidated, and a place where lizards and venomous scorpions lived freely. The conditions were unsanitary, with lepers staying there, dogs eating leftovers, garbage piled in the back, and seventeen knee-deep holes in the ground. It was exposed to the elements, with "rain from above, dampness from below," and a "total chaos of wind and cold." The text portrays it as a miserable place where even a dog would not want to be.
Could you describe the physical conditions of the Chavadi where Baba instructed Amir Shakkar to stay for his cure?
๐ Chapter 22