Note from the Author: Starting from this point in the story, you may encounter some mythological characters. Please keep in mind that the descriptions of these characters are fictional and not intended to offend anyone. I want to clarify that I have no intention of disrespecting anyone, and I kindly request that you approach this story with an open mind and not take it too seriously.
Chapter 21: Guardians of Knowledge and Wisdom
At the same time, Noah and others were discussing Gaurav's matter in Jing Town.
Deep in the Mahendra Mountains, the two rishis, Vyasa and Kripacharya, walked along a rocky path, contemplating the strange changes happening in the universe. As the guardians of knowledge and wisdom, they were deeply concerned about the crisis of faith and the faltering of their understanding of weapons and the ways of the gods. Despite their extensive knowledge and experience, they were unable to uncover the cause of these disturbances.
Vyasa was a tall and regal figure, with a flowing white beard and piercing blue eyes that seemed to hold the wisdom of the ages. He wore simple robes made of rough-spun wool, but a majesty to his bearing spoke of great power and authority. His face was etched with lines of experience and knowledge, and he carried himself with the grace of a man who had seen many things and understood the ways of the world.
Kripacharya was a more compact figure, with broad shoulders and a powerful build that spoke of a lifetime of training and discipline. He was known throughout the land for his mastery of archery, and his bow and quiver were never far from his side. His face was rugged and weathered, with deep creases around his eyes that spoke of many long hours spent studying the mysteries of the universe.
Despite his gruff exterior, however, Kripacharya had a warm heart and a sharp mind, and he was always eager to learn from others and share his knowledge and experience. Together, these two rishis were a formidable pair, and they were feared and respected by all who knew them.
"Rishi Vyasa ji are you also not able to find the cause of all these changes." Rishi Kripacharya asked.
"No, I also don't know what happened, and when I tried to know the source of these disturbances with my full power I got a very bad omen that if I continue doing that a disaster will fall not on me only but this whole planet will be affected.
So, I stopped at that instant as we can't let this planet have calamity and that's why I thought of contacting you and coming here to Mahendra Mountains to meet lord Parashurama.
I can tell this a major event happened which we are unaware of." Rishi Vyasa said
As they walked, their conversation turned to the enigmatic figure of Lord Parashurama, who was said to be in deep meditation somewhere in the mountains. Vyasa wondered aloud if it would be possible to meet with the lord and seek his counsel on the strange changes happening in the universe.
"Perhaps he has already left his meditation," Vyasa said thoughtfully. "It would be good to speak with him and see if he can shed light on these mysteries."
Kripacharya nodded in agreement. "Indeed. We must find out what is happening, for we have sensed a disturbance in the very fabric of the universe. Our knowledge of weapons and the ways of the gods seems to be faltering, and we are at a loss to explain why."
Vyasa frowned. "It is as if the gods themselves have abandoned us, or have withdrawn from our world. I fear that we might be facing a crisis of faith and that we must act quickly if we want to avert disaster."
Kripacharya nodded solemnly. "But what can we do? Since even you are also not able to get cause if we don't even know that how can we prepare and tackle that."
Vyasa stroked his beard thoughtfully. "Perhaps we can appeal to Lord Parashurama. He is said to possess great wisdom and knowledge, and he may be able to help us understand the changes that are taking place."
Kripacharya nodded again, his eyes shining with newfound hope. "Yes, that is a good idea. Let us seek out Lord Parashurama and see if he can offer us any guidance."
As they walked further down the path, their conversation turned in frequency that only both of them can hear.
Together, Vyasa and Kripacharya were an impressive pair, respected by all who knew them for their knowledge and wisdom. But even they were at a loss to explain the strange changes occurring in the universe
Vyasa's brow furrowed as he contemplated the implications of the changes that were happening, while Kripacharya's face twisted in frustration at the lack of understanding that they both shared.
Despite their differences in appearance and temperament, both rishis shared a deep sense of responsibility towards the world and its inhabitants. They knew that they were the guardians of knowledge and wisdom and that it was their duty to protect and preserve the universe's secrets for future generations.
The two rishis continued along the rocky path, their hearts heavy with the weight of the mysteries before them. But they were determined to seek out the truth, no matter what the cost, and to discover the source of the strange changes that were sweeping across the universe. For they knew that the fate of all living beings hung in the balance and that they alone had the power to uncover the secrets that lay hidden in the heart of the mountains.
After some time they reached in front of a cave inside a valley.
They stooped at the entrance of that cave as they know they will not be able to cross the boundary of this cave. As this cave is the place where the lord Parashurama is meditating.
"So rishi Vyasa should we call Lord Parashurama or wait for him to come." Rishi Kripacharya asked
"Let's wait for today if Lord Parashurama is not in deep meditation then he already knows that we have come so he will come or if is then we can try tomorrow to call him for a meet." Rishi Vyasa said.