In the personal anecdote shared in Chapter 21, the author recalls a famous Siddha named Pir Maulana who resided in the city of Bandra. This holy person was visited by Hindus, Parsis, and people of other faiths. The Siddha's servant, whose name was Inus, relentlessly followed the author, who was the Magistrate of the city at the time, urging him to come for a vision. However, the author confesses that due to his own prideful thoughts, wondering why he should be pressured by others and risk his prestige, he never went. He later attributes this reluctance to "ill-luck."
In Chapter 21, the author mentions a famous Siddha in Bandra. Who was this Siddha, who urged the author to visit him, and why did the author refuse?
📖 Chapter 21