CHAPTER 18

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As Sage Sandipani sat on a high seat in the open, surrounded by his students, Krishna, Balram and Sudama listened intently. The gentle breeze carried his words as he delivered a profound discourse on the Vedas, his voice resonating with wisdom and clarity.

Every word he spoke seemed to illuminate the hearts of his pupils. Krishna and Balram, sitting attentively at the sage's feet, absorbed his teachings with a deep sense of understanding. The brothers, being themselves the original promulgators of all varieties of knowledge, could immediately assimilate each and every subject after hearing it explained just once.

With each word spoken, Krishna and Balram's eyes light up with recognition, as if they were already deeply familiar with the teachings being imparted. By serving Sandipani as devotedly as one would serve the Supreme Lord, the brothers showed others an irreproachable example of how to worship a Guru.

Sandipani's heart swelled with joy as he looked upon his extraordinary students, knowing that they were not just any ordinary disciples but divine incarnations themselves. He felt a deep sense of gratitude and humility at the thought of being chosen as their Guru.

He knew that guiding these divine beings was a great responsibility, one that he did not take lightly. He vowed to impart all his knowledge and wisdom to them, nurturing their spiritual growth and helping them fulfill their divine purpose on Earth.

With each passing day, his admiration for his students grew, as did his own spiritual understanding and connection to the divine.
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In a secluded clearing surrounded by ancient trees, the wise sage Sandipani stands tall and serene, his voice carrying the weight of centuries of knowledge. Krishna, with his eyes focused and posture poised, holds a gleaming sword in his hand, ready to absorb the teachings of his revered mentor.

"Shatru ke gatividhi par sadev dhyaan do." With a wise and gentle expression, he began to demonstrate the art of swordplay, his movements fluid and precise. 

As his words flowed like a tranquil river, Krishna and Balram absorbed his teachings with unwavering focus. Their eyes filled with determination and understanding, as if they were attuned to the sage's very thoughts.

As the sage spoke further, Krishna's eyes gleamed with a deep understanding, his agile movements mirroring the grace of a dancing peacock. With each strike and parry, he displayed a remarkable combination of strength and finesse, his sword glinting in the sunlight as he effortlessly outmaneuvered his opponent.

With a single gesture, Sandipani guided them through the intricate forms and techniques, trusting in their innate abilities to grasp the essence of each movement. Krishna's nimble grace and Balram's raw strength complemented each other perfectly.

Balram's immense strength was evident in the way he wielded the sword, his every movement exuding power and control. With each swing, the ground trembled beneath his feet, showcasing his raw prowess. His strikes were precise and calculated, each one carrying the weight of his immense strength. 

The air is filled with the sound of steel on steel, the rhythmic clashing of blades mingling with the rustling of leaves in the gentle breeze. The students looked on, and couldn't help but marvel at the natural talent of Krishna and Balram.

Sandipani observed with amusement as Krishna and Balram effortlessly mastered the art of sword fighting within a few hours. His instructions seemed unnecessary as the two students quickly grasped the techniques, displaying remarkable skill and proficiency.

The other students, on the other hand, were left in shock. They couldn't believe how quickly the two young princes had picked up the complex techniques and moves that had taken them years to learn. Some whispered in disbelief, while others watched in silent admiration. Sudama, who was observing the training session, couldn't help but be filled with admiration. His eyes gleamed with joy as he witnessed the incredible progress of Krishna and Balram.

"Aur kya Gurudev ?" Balram asked.

"Aur kya ?" Sandipani raised a brow, an amused smile playing on his lips, "Aur toh kuch nahi tha. Tum dono ne ek din mei hi Sampurn Rigved aur Talwaar ki kala seekh li."

Krishna smiled, "Toh 64 kala mei se bhi koi ek seekha dijiye. Waise bhi aadha din abhi bacha hai."

Sandipani sighed, "Uchit hai. Geet Vidya se prarambh karte hai."

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Yeh sab seekh lenge 64 dino mei.... Including 64 kala, 4 Ved, Vedant, Upanishads, Dhanurvidya, etc.

Waise yeh talent hum mei se kuch logo mei ab bhi hota hai..... Woh log jo exams se ek din pehle pura syllabus complete karne baithte hai aur kar bhi lete hai pura cover-🤣🤣🤣🤣

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