The living conditions in the Chavadi were extremely poor and challenging. Chapter 22 describes the building, constructed by Malik Ambar, as very old, dilapidated, and a place where lizards, house lizards, and poisonous scorpions lived freely. The text mentions that lepers also stayed there, and the back part was filled with garbage and seventeen knee-deep holes. It was a place of constant physical discomfort, with rain coming from above, dampness rising from the uneven ground below, and a persistent chaos of wind and cold. The conditions were so bad that the text notes 'even a dog would not eat the troubles there.'
What were the living conditions like in the Chavadi when Amir Shakkar was sent there by Baba?
๐ Chapter 22