The narrative of Amir Shakkar's trial in Chapter 22 is introduced with the powerful example of Kunti, who prayed for a 'constant series of sorrows' so she would never forget God's name. This philosophy is directly mirrored in Amir's experience. By placing him in the miserable, dilapidated Chavadi, Baba subjected Amir to a profound test of faith through constant hardship. Instead of a simple cure, Amir was given an ordeal that forced him to rely solely on Baba's word. This ensured his remembrance of Sai was unwavering, thereby making Baba's name an 'eternal ornament' for him, just as Kunti desired.
The text mentions Kunti praying for calamities to remember God. How does this philosophy relate to the ordeal Amir Shakkar was made to endure in the Chavadi?
๐ Chapter 22