As detailed in Chapter 22, after staying in the Chavadi for nine months, Amir Shakkar grew tired of the confinement. The text states that the place began to feel like a prison to him, and his mind, desiring freedom, started to dislike the dependency. Believing he had had enough of this 'imprisonment,' he decided to leave his assigned place without seeking Baba's permission. He went to Kopergaon and stayed in a Dharmashala. There, a significant event occurred: he encountered a Fakir on the verge of death from thirst. Amir felt pity and gave him water, and the moment the Fakir drank it, he passed away.
What prompted Amir Shakkar to leave the Chavadi, and what was the immediate consequence of his departure without Baba's permission?
📖 Chapter 22