Two thousand years ago, the city of Varanasi was a hub of learning and culture, one of the most developed cities in India. Amidst its fame stood Swami Sadanand, a revered Brahmin sage, known far and wide for his wisdom and intellect. He presided over the Gurukul, an esteemed school located deep within a dense forest on the outskirts of the city. Students from neighboring towns and villages flocked to study under the sage, whose knowledge seemed limitless.As the years passed, Swami Sadanand aged. Though his mind remained sharp, his body grew frail, and he realized he could no longer manage