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A New Knowledge

Five Years Later

Both planets have now merged into one. Marriages take place between the inhabitants of the two planets, knowledge is shared, friendships are forged, and work is accomplished. However, a new crisis has emerged in this new world. Who knows what it is? Let's continue.

Guru: It has been quite some time, as always. Now that we have become such close friends, I think we should start addressing each other by our names. So, from now on, don't call me Guru; instead, call me Arya; it sounds better.

King: You're absolutely right. I feel the same way. So how about this: when I call you Arya, you should also call me by my name, which is Konas.

Arya: Alright then, Konas. By the way, what does your name mean?

Konas: My name means... umm... magic. What about yours?

Arya: Your name has a wonderful meaning! You've truly performed magical deeds. As for mine, it means "the best."

Konas: Thank you! You really are exceptional, my friend.

Arya: Oh, come on, friend, you're being too kind!

Konas: Hahaha...

Arya: Hahaha...

At Zero Power Laboratory (ZPL)

Mese: By the way, buddy, your food is incredibly delicious.

Veer: It must be! After all, we prepare it without causing harm to any living beings, and we include some of our secrets in it too.

Mese: That's great to hear, Veer. Ever since we united, both our communities have decided that no living being will be harmed or killed for food or anything else, which is excellent.

Veer: We were already doing this. I don't know why you guys used to eat living beings; that's a huge sin.

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Mese: I know, but there was a cultural difference between us. It was acceptable for us but not for you. I admit it was wrong.

Veer: But I must say, your planet looks amazing! Ever since we merged, its beauty has increased tremendously.

Mese: Yes, yes, that's true; after all, it was our planet.

Veer: Well, our planet was also amazing.

Mese: Indeed.

Veer: So what? You don't believe it?

Mese: Oh, I do believe it! Why are you getting upset?

Just then, a man approaches them and says,

Man: Hey, what are you two doing here? Hurry up; our boss is calling for you.

Veer: Really? Come on, let's get up quickly, or we'll miss out on our work.

Mese: Let's go let's go..

At the Boss's Office

Boss: You two have arrived! Come, let me show you what we have discovered; it's something very significant.

At Vijay's Home

Vijay's father is sitting in the courtyard, Vijay is playing, and Vijay's mother is bringing out some food items.

Aditya (Vijay's Father): Hey, listen! Could you please hand me those fruits?

Nainsa (Vijay's Mother): Sure, I'll give them to Vijay first. Vijay, dear, please hand these fruits to your father.

Vijay: Okay, Mother.

Aditya: Oh son, you've come! Go ahead and give them to me. Thank you, son.

Vijay: By the way, Father, I had a question.

Aditya: Ask away, my son.

Vijay: What's the point of working if everything is going to end eventually? Is there ever a situation where we work but don't reap the rewards?

Aditya (thinking): He's so young yet asking such profound questions.

Vijay: Father, please tell me.

Aditya: Look, son, you are right that we all have to die one day. However, if we have time, we should live our lives in such a way that we have no regrets when we die. And remember, "Karmanye vadhikaraste ma phaleshu kadachana; ma karma phala hetur bhoor ma te sango 'stv akarmani."

(Shrimad Bhagavad Gita)

Vijay: What does that mean?

Aditya: You have the right to perform your duty, but you are not entitled to the fruits of your actions. Never consider yourself to be the cause of the results of your actions, nor should you ever be attached to inaction. Remember, son, the fruits are not in our hands; only the actions are. Focus on doing the right work and do not think about the fruits; if you perform the right actions, the results will come to you naturally. To answer your question: if you do the right work, the fruits will come by themselves. Do you understand, son?

Vijay: Yes, Father.

Nainsa: Wow! You've made a very good point.

Aditya: Thank You my dear wife.

Vijay listened to his father's explanations and understood, but he was still dissatisfied with his father's initial response; however, he did not express this. Just then, someone arrived at their house.

Woman: Aaaaah... Please help us!

Everyone exclaimed together, "Are you alright? What happened to you?"

But before she could say anything, she fainted.

Yet, someone was still watching them