After staying for a long time, Amir Shakkar grew weary of the confinement in the Chavadi, which began to feel like a prison. As Chapter 22 recounts, his mind desired freedom, so he decided to leave without seeking Sai Baba's permission. He abandoned his assigned place and went to Kopergaon, where he stayed in a Dharmashala. There, a significant event occurred: he found a Fakir on the verge of death, suffering from thirst. Amir felt pity and gave the man a mouthful of water. The moment the Fakir drank the water, his body became lifeless, marking a strange and immediate consequence of Amir's unauthorized departure.
What happened when Amir Shakkar got tired of his 'imprisonment' in the Chavadi and left?
π Chapter 22