Yes, in Chapter 21, the author, Hemadpant, recounts a personal story from his time as a Magistrate in Bandra. He was frequently urged by a servant named Inus to visit a famous Siddha named Pir Maulana, whom many people of various faiths went to see. However, Hemadpant confesses that due to his own pride and prestige, he resisted, thinking, 'Why should I go? Should I be pressured by others and lose my own prestige?' He reflects that this reluctance was a sign of ill-luck standing in his way, and he never ended up visiting the saint before being transferred. He uses this experience to illustrate the principle that one needs good fortune to encounter Saints and Sages.
The author of the Satcharitra mentions a personal experience about not visiting a saint. Can you tell me about that story from Chapter 21?
📖 Chapter 21