The Chavadi, as described in Chapter 22, was in a terrible state of disrepair, making it a challenging place to live, especially for someone with rheumatism. The text portrays it as an old, dilapidated building where lizards and poisonous scorpions lived freely. It was also occupied by lepers, and the area was unsanitary. The back was filled with garbage and seventeen knee-deep holes. Compounding the misery were environmental factors like rain leaking from above, dampness rising from the ground, and a constant, chaotic mix of wind and cold, which made Amir's mind turmoil.
Describe the living conditions of the Chavadi where Baba instructed Amir Shakkar to stay.
📖 Chapter 22