What internal conflict did Amir Shakkar experience regarding his stay at the Chavadi, and what action did it lead to?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 22

Amir Shakkar experienced a significant internal conflict during his long stay at the Chavadi. Although he was receiving the rare benefit of Sai's constant company, he eventually grew tired of the confinement. As Chapter 22 describes, the feeling of being in a prison began to overwhelm him, as his mind desired freedom over dependency. A thought, "Enough of this prison!" arose within him. This internal turmoil led him to take a drastic step: without seeking Baba's permission, Amir abandoned his assigned place in the Chavadi. He left Shirdi and went to Kopergaon, where he took up residence in a Dharmashala, directly contravening Baba's instruction to remain in the Chavadi.


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