Despite the spiritual benefits, Amir Shakkar eventually grew tired of staying in one place. According to Chapter 22, the constant confinement began to feel like a prison to him. His mind, desiring freedom, started to rebel against the dependency of his situation. Thinking, "Enough of this prison!", he decided to leave without seeking Baba's permission. He abandoned his assigned place in the Chavadi and traveled to Kopergaon, where he took up residence in a Dharmashala. There, a significant event occurred: he encountered a Fakir on the verge of death from thirst. Amir compassionately gave the man water, and the moment the Fakir drank it, he passed away.
What led Amir Shakkar to leave the Chavadi, and what happened immediately after he left?
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