Arjun woke up early the next morning, feeling a sense of anticipation and excitement. Today was the day he would begin his journey as a true warrior of Kalaripayattu.
He got up from his bed, still feeling a little sore from the previous day's training. He stretched his arms and legs, taking deep breaths to calm his mind.
As he made his way to the training grounds, he thought about the final test he had passed the day before. The test had been grueling, a true test of both his physical and mental strength. He had been required to face a series of opponents, each one more skilled and powerful than the last, until he had finally emerged victorious.
But passing the test was only the first step in his journey. The true test, his master had told him, was to go out into the world and explore, to face new challenges and push himself to become even stronger and more skilled.
As Arjun arrived at the training grounds, he saw his master waiting for him, a small smile playing at the corners of his mouth.
[Kavya was also training at the same time and she came forward when she saw Arjun]
"Are you ready for the next step, Arjun?" his master asked, his eyes twinkling with amusement.
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Arjun nodded, his heart racing. He was eager to prove himself, to show that he had what it took to become a true warrior of Kalaripayattu.
"Your journey begins today," his master said. "Your task is simple: to explore the world around you, to seek out new challenges and experiences, and to push yourself to become the best warrior you can be."
Arjun felt a sense of excitement and nervousness at the prospect of leaving his familiar surroundings. "Where should I go, Master?" he asked.
Kavya spoke up. "There are many places you can go, Arjun. You can travel to different parts of India and learn from other martial arts masters. Or you can go beyond India and explore other cultures and martial arts of those places."
Arjun listened intently, his mind racing with possibilities. "I see," he said. "But how will I know where to go and what to do?"
His master smiled. "That is the beauty of the journey, Arjun. You will discover the path as you walk it. And remember, the true journey is not just about physical travel, but also about inner growth and self-discovery."
Arjun nodded, feeling a sense of determination building inside him. He would make the most of this journey, and return as a true master of Kalaripayattu.
"But before you go," his master continued, "there is one more thing we want to give you." He handed Arjun a small pouch made of soft leather. "This contains some herbs and medicines that will help you in case of any injuries or illnesses on your journey."
Arjun thanked his master and Kavya, feeling grateful for their guidance and support. He slung the pouch over his shoulder and set off on his journey, his heart full of hope and excitement.