What prompted Amir Shakkar to leave the Chavadi, and what happened immediately after he left?

📖 Chapter 22

Despite the spiritual benefits, Amir Shakkar eventually grew tired of his confinement at the Chavadi. Chapter 22 states that after nine months, the stay began to feel like a prison to him. The natural desire for freedom and dislike of dependency caused him to think, 'Enough of this prison!' Without seeking Baba's permission, he abandoned his designated place and went to Kopergaon. Upon arriving and staying in a Dharmashala, he encountered a fakir on the verge of death from thirst. Amir gave him water out of pity, and the very moment the fakir drank it, his body became lifeless, marking a significant and immediate consequence of his disobedience.


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