Chapter 5 - TRAINING

"subh now you are ready for what i wannted you to learn"

"what do you wannted to teach me guruji?"

"the power that i am going to teach you is called chakra. first come with me"

"ok guruji"

Subh and Guruji Sarva stood at the base of a majestic waterfall deep within the mountains, its roaring cascade creating a tranquil yet powerful backdrop for their training.

"Now here you will train, kid, near the waterfall," Sarva said, his voice resonating above the sound of the falling water.

"Why here? Why not anywhere else? Is there something special about this place, Guruji?" Subh asked, his curiosity piqued.

Sitting by the waterfall, Subh mused, "Guruji, isn't life like a waterfall? Full of uneven turns and still moving ahead?"

Sarva smiled, his eyes reflecting a mix of pride and amusement. "You really have the mind of a philosopher. Yes, life is indeed like a waterfall. You should always forget what happened in the past and move forward. Now, you have asked so much, forget everything and listen to me."

Sarva continued, "There are seven chakras in our body that you have to unlock to sense spiritual pressure."

As they began their training, Sarva explained each chakra in detail, guiding Subh through the complexities of this ancient practice.

"The first is the Sahasrara Chakra (Crown Chakra)," Sarva explained. "It's located at the top of the head and symbolizes understanding, enlightenment, and spirituality."

"Next is the Ajna Chakra (Third Eye)," he continued. "It's located on the forehead between the eyes and symbolizes insight, intuition, and creativity."

"The Vishuddha Chakra (Throat)," Sarva said. "It's located at the throat and symbolizes communication and truth in words."

"The Anahata Chakra (Heart)," he went on. "It's located at the center of the chest near the heart and symbolizes love, compassion, harmony, acceptance, and hope."

"The Manipura Chakra (Solar Plexus)," he continued. "It's located in the center of the navel and symbolizes identity, willpower, courage, strength, and self-esteem."

"The Svadhisthana Chakra (Sacral)," he said. "It's located in the lower abdomen and symbolizes sensuality, sexuality, joy, and happiness."

"And lastly, the Muladhara Chakra (Root)," he concluded. "It's located at the base of the spine and symbolizes survival, safety, energy, and health."

"You have to unlock all these chakras in your body. Now go and meditate. Focus on your Crown Chakra to unlock it," Sarva instructed.

"Yes, Guruji," Subh said. He went towards a rock near the waterfall and sat at the top, beginning his meditation. From a distance, Sarva observed, his sharp eyes scrutinizing his disciple.

"Let's see if he's really meditating or just has his eyes closed," Sarva mused. With a flick of his wrist, he sent a leaf spinning towards Subh, imbuing it with sword-like precision. The leaf hovered and circled around Subh, designed to test his focus.

After five minutes, Subh approached Sarva, a look of frustration on his face. "Guruji, I can't concentrate because of that leaf you threw at me," Subh complained.

"You aren't meditating properly," Sarva replied sternly.

"I was meditating the right way. I just got distracted by the sound of the leaf," Subh defended himself.

Sarva's gaze bore into Subh's. "Can you tell me what you were concentrating on while meditating?"

Subh hesitated before answering, "I was thinking of my grandmother and what happened at home."

Sarva sighed. "This is not what you should focus on during meditation. You must first forget about the past, future, and present, and concentrate on your breath."

Subh nodded earnestly. "Okay, Guruji, I will do it again."

Sarva's eyes softened slightly. "That's good. Go now and concentrate," he instructed, watching Subh's eyes intently.

Subh returned to his meditation. After some time, he found himself in an unfamiliar place.

"What is this place?" he wondered aloud.

His grandmother appeared before him, looking as serene and kind as he remembered.

"Grandma?" Subh's voice quivered with emotion. "Grandma, is it really you? Grandma... Grandmaa!"

Tears streamed down Subh's face. "Grandma, you said you would be with me until I became strong. Why did you leave me so early? I will avenge your death with my own hands. I miss you so much."

His grandmother's form seemed to shimmer. She listened quietly as Subh poured out his heart.

"After you died, Grandma, my father accused me of your death and cast me out of the clan and our home. Now I live in the forest."

Her eyes widened with concern. "You live in the forest? Which forest, child?"

"I don't know the name of this forest, but I heard this mountain is called the Mountain of Opportunity."

"Mountain of Opportunity? No, child, this place is very dangerous. You will die here. The name of this mountain is Mount Meru. You should leave. You don't have enough power to stay here."

Subh shook his head. "Don't worry, Grandma. I live here in a cave with my Guruji. It's almost been a year or two since I came here."

grandma surprised "you live with guruji?"

"yes grandma he is an old man and he is the one who healed me from my injuries. and he said he will make me strong"

so its already the time. Her form began to fade. "That's my boy. I have faith in you. One day you will really surpass Supreme Being 1 and become the strongest in all the universes and multiverses. and always respect your guru ji"

"Yes, Grandma, I will surely do that. I will become the strongest that no one has ever seen and will never ever see ," Subh promised, tears streaming down his face.

"see you again subh"