As narrated in Chapter 22, despite the spiritual benefits, Amir Shakkar eventually grew weary of his confinement in the Chavadi. After nine months, the feeling that he was in a prison became overwhelming, and his mind began to desire freedom. Acting on this impulse, he made the decision to leave without seeking Sai Baba's permission. He abandoned his assigned place and traveled to Kopergaon, where he stayed in a Dharmashala. The text describes a strange and immediate event that occurred there: Amir encountered a Fakir on the verge of death from thirst. Feeling pity, Amir gave the man water, and the very moment the Fakir drank it, his body became lifeless.
Describe the circumstances of Amir Shakkar's departure from the Chavadi and the immediate, unusual event that followed.
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