In Chapter 21, the author, Hemadpant, recounts his personal experience while he was the Magistrate in Bandra. A famous Siddha named Pir Maulana resided there, and his servant, Inus, repeatedly urged Hemadpant to go for his vision. However, Hemadpant admits he was held back by his own pride, thinking, "Why should I go? Should I be pressured by others and lose my own prestige?" He later reflects that this failure to visit the saint was a result of his own "ill-luck" standing in the way, proving the principle that one needs good fortune to encounter such holy persons.
In Chapter 21, the author talks about a time he didn't visit a saint. Who was the saint and why didn't the author go see him?
📖 Chapter 21