What were the living conditions like in the Chavadi where Amir Shakkar was ordered to stay, and how did he initially react?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 22

Chapter 22 paints a grim picture of the Chavadi. It was an old, dilapidated building where poisonous scorpions, lizards, and house lizards lived freely. The text mentions that lepers also stayed there, and dogs would eat leftovers on the premises. The back part was filled with garbage and had seventeen knee-deep holes. The environment was characterized by dampness from below, rain from above, and a 'total chaos of wind and cold.' According to the chapter, Amir became 'very miserable' in this place, as it was contrary to his health. However, since 'no arguments worked before Baba,' he had to accept his situation, relying on faith in Baba's word.


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