Although Amir Shakkar was forbidden from going to the Masjid for a vision, his prescribed location in the Chavadi ironically gave him effortless and frequent access to Baba's darshan. Chapter 22 explains that Baba's daily path for alms in the morning took Him right by the Chavadi, allowing Amir to see Him go and come. Additionally, every evening, Baba would come in front of the Chavadi. Most importantly, during the Chavadi procession every other night, there was only a nominal curtain separating them, allowing him to see the splendor and even talk with Baba after the devotees left.
Even though Amir was forbidden from visiting the Masjid, how did his stay in the Chavadi provide him with frequent opportunities to see Baba?
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