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Blood Bonding: Protector and Secrets (The Darklight)

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by Pradip Bendkule


  These thoughts of triviality only bothered us , but both Panarvasu and Gima's future seemed clear. So we handed everything over to nature.

  When evening came, the atmosphere was calm. Everyone had dreams of a secure future. All of us were having a nice chat. Everyone was happy. When someone was telling others about the events back then, the children were acting. All rejoices. I asked Punarvasu to explain everything. Pranavu's mother talked about Gima and Bhanuji’s relations. At that point, nitya was saying that it was all for Gima. The answer given by Punarvasu was raising questions every time now and again, because of the thought, I was starting to get weighed down, because even then, punarvasu was telling me all. He actually told Nitya, "It was all for Gima but it was for you too." The nitya was as amazing as mine. Punarvasu started to say.

  Bhimaji came to this forest 108 years ago. He created a place for protection of the tribals. He gradually built up his village by expanding it. He described the place Pada as safe and technically perfect, aesthetically pleasing in nature. They knew that all of this would happen. They kept trying. Later he died of his illness. It was then in Pada village. The first tomb was there, but their marriage was inter-caste. They had two children. One Bhanuji and the other Genuji. Bhanuji is very proud of his father's work but after Bhimaji's wife died her brother kept Bhanuji near him. But Bhanuji always kept up his father's affairs. After 12 years, Bhanuji, who had grown up, entered the village of Pada, following in his father's footsteps. Then the tribals of Pada village Promise that the gratitude will be with us forever. Then after the death of Bhanuji there was another tomb. But Bhanuji, being with his uncle from birth, uncle forced him to give his surname and caste. But Bhanuji's children's grandchildren were not like his thoughts. Therefore, Bhanuji was harassed all his life but he remained firm. Later, he preserved his wealth for later generations. There was no chance of enjoying it in the middle generations. Then Gima was born. Since the family was not born with a son, she was constantly evicted. Her parents had tried to kill her. Realizing the gratitude, the mother of the Punarvasu sent the Punarvasu to Nashik. It was also aimed at educating and advancing the community. But it also wanted to protect the Gima. Punarvasu had been saving Gima in various ways since he was ten years old. His focus was to protect her. But above all, he didn't even realize that he had ever fallen in love with Gima. He did say so, but Gima refused. But Bhanuji's wish was to bring Gima to Pada. But then Punarvasu recognised the nitya as another one of great grandchildren of bhimaji. Nitya was a descendant of Bhimaji. Bhimaji's second son Genuji was her grandfather. Bhimaji had given away all his property to Bhanuji in his son's custody and kept Genuji to himself. Then, after a few generations, Gima was born. That is, both Gima and Nitya were sisters from a distance. Nature had made them best friends. Gima lived with her. He also recalled Bhimaji's gratitude. Punarvasu was looking for his way. after leaving pada. While on the west coast of India, he met Shin, who traveled every year to Madagascar to study nature conservation. Once upon a time, the terrorists appeared and that information was given to an officer named Abhimanyu from Wagah border. They pleasure him; It received protection lessons as a reward. That's when Dash died. Punarvasu continued to travel to Madagascar saying the name of Dash after doing a good job later in life. Those whom he called his name dash had died. Shin knew the name Dash. Training on the Wagah border and Punarvasu of the wounded in battle brought his mother to Pada village. But as he was returning to Nashik, he met me when he was educated and I met him; then nitya and gima. He donated blood without knowing her. Coincidentally, I met Gima and Nitya. Punarvasu asked to help her, then again to Madagascar; then to the Wagah border, where Punarvasu was banned. But Chandrasekhar came to know that senior officials had asked Punarvasu to release him earlier. We reached Pada. It was a part combination of nature and Punarvasu’s proper planning. Bhanuji's wish was to bring Gima back and save her from killing him with a sense of gratitude. More importantly, it was important to tell Gima that she was her sister. It all made sense to me. But the nitya was a pleasure. But she still didn't want to go back. I too had to return now. Gima refused again to return with me. The reason why Nitya decided to stop here was that I still did not understand and I returned home.

  Seven years later, I had the opportunity to go to Punarvasu's pada village. Punarvasu was to be made king and his marriage was to be announced. After all the work was done, I jumped to the Pada. When I got to his village, it was again what I always wondered. The Punarvasu village was very transient and it was bothering me. I felt like I was in a different area because the village looked so beautiful with nature's beauty. In the past, dense Forest was still there, but it was growing green. Various vineyards went upstream on the tree. All the trees were blooming. There was no shortage of water as before. The atmosphere was as good as ever. Without killing the trees, a nice road through it was going to every house in the village. The cement concrete houses were not far away. They liked living in the least space using natural resources. But they were all surprised by the strange glimpse of technology. I was watching a wonderful world of nature and technology. Most of those ideas were re-invented. I got the impression, "Punarvasu was learning for everyone. His focus was to become the best but if there was no sense of superiority behind it, he was simply seeking knowledge, not being interested in any competition and Punarvasu to prove himself. " He wanted to do all this by returning to his hometown. I went ahead with the seminar and enjoyed it. I had thought that there would be lots of surprises in the village, but as I passed, I saw strange seminars.

  While walking, I was looking at everyone, most of them disabled; most off blind. While walking I noticed another important milestone. Each family in this village had one or more persons with physical disabilities and one or more persons in each of these families looked different. These sessions were distracting me. Some were not in the community. All of us were saying that all these changes in thinking were done by Punarvasu Eklavya. He had actually shown his thoughts. He had invited all of them to live together.

  As I was asking for a Punarvasu’s home address and I was in my thoughts, I was suddenly welcomed in a tribal cultural way. There was Talia in this welcome which surprised me a lot.

  I was shocked when I saw Talia. Because he was going to marry Talia, who had gone away without her leave. all the city was made ready. I had always realized that Talia was always with him as well as she was perfect for him. After I returned home, it was part of Chandrashekhar and the Punarvasu planning. Then Talia finished her army career. After that, she came to Pada with Chandrasekhar. Talia was his real life companion. When we left, she too was heavily involved in punarvasu as punarvasu’s correct presumption. But the idea was to restore the country as the first duty. Chandrasekhar said that the after clash in Pada village ended and he returned. Talia loved her unconditionally, as I said, in the next life, she kept herself completely in love with Punarvasu. She trusted him completely. Then one day, chandrashekhar mail punarvasu and told everything about talia, as Chandrashekhar and Punarvasu decided, on her birthday, Punarvasu returned and demanded her marriage. Then she kept crying. Because her love had returned after a long break. Without hesitation, she accepted the marriage. But the punarvasu told her to complete the military career and duty toward the country . I was appreciative to look at Talia. Because she was so happy with him. Most importantly, she was concerned about the poor. She never cared about the society, that he was not of her caste or religion nor of the community. Talia, who loved her soul mate with full faith and dedication, was successful. So I was happy. I remember Talia's words to Gima in which she used to say, "Gima, you made a mistake; you are not even trying to correct that mistake." In fact, the message behind it was Talia herself. So today she was with the Punarvasu

  Talia was starting to know him more than I did. That is why she told me that Punarvasu got very few of the things or people he wanted in his life, but he never stopped doing his work and great things . No matter how many people are with him, but he loves them with
his loyalty to the people he met, I am lucky to have him. I will never leave him.

  I knew the nature of punarvasu, where he would never go to the place where his pride would be eroded, so he never stayed back with his old friends, never sought the help of the bad cops or Some bad police, nor would he ever go back to Gima. Because the place where pride and self-esteem have no value is the most terrible in the world. Nothing is more important than self-esteem and self-respect, neither love, nor friendship, nor anything else. Because it is not love, it is not a friendship that stirs pride and self-respect. Talia, Nitya, Me and Panarvasu, we never hurt each other's pride. Even before and in the next life, we used to have a lot of humorous jokes on each other, we fought even sometimes strangely, but we never hurt each other's self-esteem until today. so we were there today.

  I asked Punarvasu about Gima after a tight friendly hug. He said that, “Even though Gima refused to love, it does not matter, but I cannot leave her”. He should be aware of the gratitude of her ancestors. again he said, “ I am solely responsible for the protection of Gima and I will continue to do so”. For this, Punarvasu was sent to a wise someone from Pada village. He/She still keeps her safe today. But she still doesn't know who that person is. Gima doesn't stop to find Secret Protector even today, her quest will never end. He will keep saving her. But Gima's love for the secret protector, the mysterious, is growing day by day. He continues to talk “But neither does she stop, nor I will stop. I will save her forever because our relationship is weird, as mentioned earlier there is a blood bonding, yes it’s blood bonding not blood bond. The two of us and the various seminars connected with us will always revolve around each other. The feeling that keeps Gima safe and pulling Gima to mysterious Protectors will always be linked to this blood, which is called blood bonding. But I was also glad that it was not a sire bond. Its blood bond, which will not end soon, hence it is blood bonding, which continues until the end of world benefits every generation after bhanuji. This blood bonding will continue for all next generations”. This blood bonding will remain the same throughout Gima and Punarvasu's life. But I was finding it hard to explain the relationship between punarvasu and Talia. Yet, Punarvasu was entitled to true love, and he received it today.

  After I remembered Gima, I thought that The love she wanted was very close to him from the beginning. But with no prejudiced lookand pride of high caste, society or religion, she did not dare to come out and see a new world through these seminars. When she knows the truth of Punarvasu, she will realize that the diamond she was looking for was hers. But her look, it was not a gemstone. He won't let her know it for a lifetime. Sometimes the things we want are in front of us, but we lose sight of them because we think it is worthless. Nature helps us, but because we are burning our hearts, things are not what we want them to be. The same thing happened in the case of Gima.

  The question I had was, whether one could love two of them at a time, the answer was yes. Because the Punarvasu didn't deceive anyone. He loved Gima, but Talia's love for her was never acknowledged. Upon understanding Gima's feelings, he affirmed his love for Talia and asked her to marry him. In all these cases the Punarvasu was transparent. But his love for Gima was not over, not less to Talia, even though Talia knew it. But she believed in Punarvasu; He never left her again. Because he loves her too much. Then Punarvasu said a very beautiful sentence,

  ""Love the person you love, but marry a person who loves you deeply with heart". The Punarvasu was lucky in this regard, as Talia’s love deep as the Punarvasu. they made for each other. They are real soul mate.

  There was a nitya, as well as thinking about it from the moment I met her and until now, the answer was very positive. Yes, she was a true friend of the reschedule. When I asked her why she had stayed in Pada village, she said, "She had feelings about Punarvasu, but Talia's love was many times greater than hers." She was saying that. I remember the occasion in Madagascar and realized I was right. She also didn't like comparing the love of punarvasu to talia and gima. In addition to the love over the Punarvasu, she was also a descendant of Bhimaji and she had a duty to continue his work. So she was also bound by this place. She did not want to go back to that aspect of urbanism and competition. She was living a quiet life in social service, learning a lot of things from Punarvasu and Talia. The sole purpose of seeing her in Punarvasu was to be happy and to support him as a good friend. It was enough and satisfying that the Punarvasu was near her. There was no treacherous building behind it. If she had, she would not have survived the Punarvasu. Behind this was an unselfish love that would never be expressed. I was very pleased to see that her journey had led to an enormous change in her thinking on the journey that had led to her misunderstanding. She had decided that she didn't want to be prejudiced the same night, the night I removed my misunderstanding. Nature also had a great deal to do, as the little puppy of that dog had met with evidence and clues to the misunderstanding I had overcome. but according to me she to bonded with punarvasu because of feeling of gratitude

  I was amazed by watching this scene, I could argue that both Punarvasu and Talia were composed for each other because Nature had created a series of steps and brought them along. them i realise that each person and moment come in life is something to be mean

  I was amazed at the wonders of nature. At that point I remembered Historical book called “The Darklight” of a very old descendant of punarvasu ; The line was very similar to the occasion. Looking at the two, I began to proudly say that line, "Nature must win in the battle of love, luck and nature, because nature is always superior to destiny in the journey that connects love with love".

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  Epilogue

  Some of the things, events, and thoughts in the book are also opposed by underlining the evil thoughts in our society. While some of these incidents are true, some of them are fictional and are in pursuit of the true state of the society, but if anyone's feelings get hurt, he should think with his cool head and rethink the whole story. This book suggests that the people of the community need to think in the eyes of humanity and not with Ego. Because In the battle of nature, destiny and love are always needed for nature to win. No one is superior to nature.

  Acknowledgment

  First of all I am Politely thankful to great minds, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, Dr. Mandakini Prakash Amte, Dr. Prakash Baba Amte for their tribal development work. All of these ideas and thoughts were very helpful.

  I am grateful to all those who assisted me in writing this book, Especially since I am Thankful to “Amol Ramdas Mali” for providing a variety of materials and help. Thank you for boosting my morale to “Akash Sanjay Jadhav and Akash nivrutti Barde”.

  Finally Thank you also to all the Persons ,who made the prediction by prejudice; who tried to hurt my morale and emotions, Because of them, I became Tolerant. Thank you so much for their great work.

  - Pradip Bendkule

  “The Darklight”

  [ The story of Ancestor of Punarvasu ]

  …………..Coming Soon………….

 

 

 


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