After staying in the Chavadi for a long time, Amir Shakkar eventually grew weary of the confinement. Chapter 22 recounts that the place began to feel like a prison to him, and his mind, desiring freedom, rebelled against the dependency. Without seeking Sai Baba's permission, he abandoned his designated place and left for Kopergaon, where he stayed in a Dharmashala. It was there that he immediately encountered a new trial, finding a Fakir on the verge of death from thirst.
What course of action did Amir Shakkar take when he grew tired of his confinement in the Chavadi?
📖 Chapter 22