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CH-2 (TO THE GURUKUL)

 

 

Story: After 12 years In the heart of the dense jungle, Rudra embarked on a perilous quest to confront a mighty tiger that had long been the terror of the region. Armed with a gleaming sword and guided by his keen intelligence, Rudra moved silently through the thick foliage.

 

As the rustling leaves and distant animal calls surrounded him, Rudra's senses heightened. The elusive tiger, known for its cunning and strength, lurked in the shadows. Rudra, undeterred, followed the tracks and subtle signs left by the beast.

 

The encounter was inevitable. Suddenly, the jungle fell silent. The tiger emerged, its eyes gleaming with a mix of ferocity and curiosity. Rudra, with unwavering determination, faced the majestic yet fearsome creature.

 

A dance of agility and strategy unfolded. Rudra, quick on his feet, dodged the tiger's powerful lunges, showcasing both his intelligence and bravery. With each clash of sword and claw, the jungle echoed their primal struggle.

 

As the battle reached its climax, Rudra's unwavering resolve prevailed. Through a calculated move, he managed to outsmart the tiger, proving that a combination of intelligence and courage finally killed the tiger.

 

Rudra: How is it, you fool? See, see, I won

 

Maharshi:- Rudra Where are you??

 

Rudra: Look, Godfather, I was able to hunt a tiger.

 

Maharishi: Stop playing around with Rudra (with a surprise look); you have to go to Gurukul.

 

Rudra: No, I don't want to go to Gurukul.

 

Godfather I'm fine here. You all teach me better than Gurukul.

 

Maharishi: No, son, you have to go.

 

Rudra:- but

 

Maharishi: Nothing else; you have to make a lot of friends. Go get ready for Gurukul.

 

Rudra: Okay, I got it. Do as you wish.

 

Maharishi: Rudra, I think the tiger skin looks great on you. I will make some clothes.

 

Rudra: Okay, it's like a brave man.

 

After some time at Gurukul

 

Guru tapas: Pranam(one type of greeting): maharishi why you're here, Maharshi. If you called me, then, as per your order, I will follow it.

 

Maharishi: You don't have to be so formal today. I am not as maharishi here but as a father.

 

Guru tapas: father??

 

Maharishi: Rudra, introduce yourself.

 

Rudra: Su Prabhat (good morning). Pradhan Guruji (head tech)

 

Guru tapas: su prabhat

 

Maharishi:- Rudra Go take a look at the whole gurukul I have to discuss with Tapas.

 

Rudra: I will do it, God, father.

 

Guru Tapas: Acharya Shyam introduced Rudra to all Gurukuls.

 

Acharya shyam: Yes, I will do it, Pradhan Guruji. Come, Rudra.

 

Rudra: Yes, Acharya.

 

Note: Acharya is also one type of mentor in Gurukul.

 

Guru Tapas: Is he your biological son, Maharishi?

 

Maharishi: No, he is my foster son, and don't tell Rudra about it.

 

Guru Tapas: Yes, of course I don't tell him. How did you find him?

 

Maharishi: 12 years ago, in a village, a tragedy occurred except for that child. Everyone died at that time.

 

Story:- Perched atop a majestic mountain, Gurukul Shyam overlooked a serene lake below. The air was crisp, and the surroundings resonated with a sense of tranquility. Shyam guided Rudra through the spiritual haven, starting with the Vedas chanting room, where the echoes of ancient hymns filled the mountain air.

 

They then entered the meditation hall, a place of stillness with panoramic views of the lake. Continuing the journey, the training hall showcased disciples engaged in physical and mental exercises amidst the breathtaking scenery.

 

Finally, Shyam led Rudra to the class room, situated at the pinnacle of the ashram. "This is where outer disciples not only gain knowledge but form bonds that transcend the classroom," Shyam shared, emphasizing the unique blend of education and camaraderie in the lap of nature at Gurukul Shyam.

 

Rudra: Okay, Acharya.

 

Shyam: Go and take the class.

 

Other outer disciples: Su Prabhat (good morning)Acharya

 

Shyam: Sit down. Here we have a new disciple; he is Rudra, the son of Maharshi.

 

Rudra: Hi everyone, I am Rudra.

 

Other disciples: Oh, he is a young master.

 

Shyam: Rudra, take your seat, so we're going to start our class about basic knowledge about urja.

Urja is a type of energy that's in every living being; it's also known as life force energy. Through training and awakening, it can be mastered. It's flow from the urja heart core to our brain urja point, then it goes to 7 trillion urja nervous flow.

 

Urja, the essence of life, manifests in various types, each with its own distinct characteristics. Let's explore these facets:

 

Beast Urja: Rooted in primal instincts, connecting beings with their animalistic nature.

Elemental Urja: Derived from the forces of nature, embodying the elements around us.

 

Nature Urja: weaving through the flora and fauna, resonating with the vitality of the natural world.

 

Chaos Urja: tapping into the unpredictable energy of chaos and embracing change and unpredictability.

 

Bloodline Urja: Inherited through ancestral lines, carrying the legacy of one's lineage.

 

Medical Urja: Associated with healing, nurturing, and the vitality needed for overall well-being.

 

Craft Urja: Focused on creativity and skill, channeling energy into artistic endeavors.

 

Divine Urja: Connected to spiritual realms, transcending the physical and reaching higher planes.

 

Curse Urja: born of negative emotions and intentions, manifesting as a force with detrimental effects.

 

Seal Urja: The power to bind or contain, often used for protection or restriction."

 

Shyam encouraged the disciples to understand and respect the diverse aspects of Urja, emphasizing the importance of harnessing this energy for personal growth and spiritual development.

 

But there are a total of seven stages in Urja.

1sahasrara

2 anjna

3 vishuddha

4 anahata

5 manipuara

6 svadhisthana

7 muladhara

 

After one hour, class ended.

 

Aaryan: Hi, I'm Aryan. Let's fight, Rudra. You must be strong, because you are a young master with a foolish attitude.

 

Rudra: I am not interested, Mr. foolish, and don't call me a young master.

 

Aryan: Don't make fun of me.

 

Deepak: Don't irritate the young master with a lazy attitude. So boring today, class. My name is Deepak.

 

Rudra: You, Mr. Lazy, don't call me Young Master.

 

Deepak: Don't be so irritated; I think you have some funny names.

 

Dayalal: Deepak, you have some food. I am very hungry.

 

Rudra: I think there is some kind of mental animal house here; one is Mr. foolish, the second is Mr. lazy, and the third is a hungry demon.

 

Dayalal: Who are you calling a hungry demon?

 

Rudra: Any one here with a fatty look and a hungry demon attitude, Mr. Hungry Demon?

 

Dayalal:- oae

 

Shyam: Silent everyone, we are going to start your practice classes.

First, you have to control the flow of the urja, then start

Sence your flow of Urja like a river flow. concentrate the flow. Aryan, your flow is out of control.

 

Aryan: Okay, Acharya.

 

Shyam: Deepak, don't be so lazy. Start your urja flow.

 

Deepak: Okay, okay, Acharya, it's so boring to be asleep.

 

Shyam: Good, Rudra. You are doing well.

 

Rudra: Yes, Acharya.

 

After some time,

 

Shyam: Stop now, everyone. We are going to learn Ashram's basic techniques. Just like breathing urja, movement technique, and kalaripayattu in the next class

 

Rudra: Acharya, what is kalaripayattu?

 

Shyam: In Aryabrat, there are a total of 8 different martial arts in other regions. These are

 

1 Silambam

2 Kalaripayattu

3 Lathi Khela

4 Gatka

5 Thang-Ta

Mardani Khel

7 Pari Khanda

8 Kathi Samu

 

Kalaripayattu was created by Lord Parshuram.

One of seven chiranjiv (immortals). known as the sixth avatar of Lord Vishnu. He is depicted as a warrior with an axe, known as "Parashu," which he received as a boon after rigorous penance. Parashurama played a crucial role. 21 times purging the Earth of corrupt and tyrannical rulers, often engaging in battles to uphold dharma, or righteousness.

It's the most advanced martial art out of all martial arts. It's an incomplete martial art. We, Ashram, only know the basic parts.

 

Rudra: Acharya's being immortal means he can't die.

Is he in Aryabrat somewhere?

 

Shyam: Yes, of course, Lord Parshuram is a living legend, but we don't know where he is now, nor do the other six immortals.

 

Rudra:- intresting

 

Shyam: Everybody go home today; class ends here.

 

Rudra: Deepak, come here for a moment.

 

Deepak: What happened? I'm sleepy.

 

Rudra:- I did know something about that guy in the last line of the 4th row; he was doing great urja flow in the class.

 

Deepak: Is that so?? I don't know about him.

 

Rudra: Why was I asking you? I am a fool now.

 

Deepak:- By the way, I am the son of Rishi Bhadra, and I was asked to keep an eye on you, haaaa so boring.

 

Rudra: Heeee, you are the son of Uncle Bhadra (with a surprise look).

 

Other side of Ashram Kalpvruksha main hall

 

Maharishi: Bhadra, why vice maharishi?

taking so long to finish his mission

 

Bhadra: I don't know.

 

Unknown disciple: Pranam Maharishi, kings order you to come. Raj Mahal (Kings Palace)

 

 

 

END CHAPTER: 2

 

 

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