In Chapter 13, the Patil experienced two consecutive and strange dreams. In the first, a teacher troubled him greatly, beating him with a cane to make him memorize a verse. In the second, even stranger dream, a gentleman sat on his chest and used a grinding stone to make a mortar of it, causing agonizing pain. However, as the source material explains, dreams can sometimes show an opposite reality. Upon waking when the sun rose, the Patil felt an unprecedented freshness in his mind, and the idea of his disease had vanished completely. The suffering in the dream led to the destruction of his illness and relief from sorrow in reality.
Describe the two dreams the Patil experienced and their immediate physical and mental effect upon him waking up.
📖 Chapter 13