Part 1: The Vow of Shunya Deva (The God of Void)A dark figure laughs loudly in the sky, saying, "These humans ignore me! Who was born first in this world? Who is the being who was born before this creation? I am the God of Void (Shunya Deva). How can they exist without worshipping me? Before water in this world, there was the Void (Shunya). Before the Void, there was nothing. Only after the Void was born, you, water, or air were born. How dare you ignore me? I declare now, my name is Shunya Deva! I too must be worshipped like every other god here, or I will dissolve this world into the Void!"As the dark figure, Shunya Deva, rants violently, Lord Krishna speaks to Narada, who is next to him. "What is this, Narada? Look at his arrogance! He is giving himself titles and making vows. If we let him go so easily, why are we called Gods?" Narada replies, "I don't know, Prabhu. Is there anything you don't know? What he says is somewhat true: an entity called Shunya existed before this world was born. I see no fault in that claim, but what he is doing now is wrong. You must do something."Lord Krishna then says, "What can we do now? Even if we act, Brahma Deva's boon will keep him alive. Do you know what his boon is?" Narada nods in agreement. Suddenly, Lord Krishna's body flares up, cracks into pieces. These fragmented parts turn into multicolored spheres, like rainbow-colored balls. They collide with each other and expand from their location into the sky. Within moments, they start making collision sounds, as if hitting something. The dark figure (Shunya Deva) instantly begins to disappear.Meanwhile, the floods, rain, and winds on Earth suddenly freeze. Almost all the huts have collapsed, and everyone is drenched. Suddenly, a box spins fiercely. On one side, it has the form of Lord Krishna; on another, the mouse-like face of Shunya Deva; and on the third, a lock-like shape. The box flies into the sky, saying, "What, Krishna? Did you think you could destroy me? I have no end! I tell you now, according to the boon given to me, I will not die, nor will I escape from the place you have bound me. But, in every Yuga, I will keep trying to bring about the end of that Yuga. I will take control of someone. I will cause a war through them. The end is in my hands; is stopping it in yours?" The box laughs loudly and vanishes.Part 2: Krishna's Plan and Narada's SplittingThen, Lord Krishna's form, shining again with those rainbow colors, comes forward and says, "Narada, you have a task. Go to Earth. You will know what you need to do." Suddenly, a color ball of black and white from Krishna's body enters Narada's body. Instantly, Narada splits into two: one is the original Narada in his celestial form, and the other is an aspect of Narada in human form. This human aspect, speaking irritably, angrily, and confusingly, vanishes to Earth.The original Narada asks, confused, "What have you done, Lord? Something is going wrong. Why did you separate the good, the compassion, and the anger within me into another person?" Lord Krishna smiles gently, "This is a plan formulated for the end of the Kali Yuga. You, me, all of us have to reach there. Your job is to talk to him (the human aspect), guide him onto the right path, and complete our task. You won't have the chance to go to Earth repeatedly this time. That is why I took the good, the anger, and other qualities from within you and created a form like you, and sent him to Earth." The scene cuts here.Part 3: Shunya Deva's Influence Across YugasThen, the narrative shows the rise and fall of villages, politics, kings, and cities over ages—wars, destruction, new experiments, and wars again. It shows everything up until the Mahabharata. In every Yuga, Shunya Deva took control of different kinds of people—brave ones, or those who were cursed or made a mistake, condemning them to live forever without redemption. * In Ramayana, he controlled Ravanasura. * In Mahabharata, he influenced Shakuni and then Duryodhana.He thus started and ended wars, always trying to bring about the end (Antam), but being opposed by those fighting for the good, slightly delaying the inevitable end. Now is the Kali Yuga. Let us see how it unfolds.Part 4: The Start of Kali YugaBefore the Kali Yuga, the scene shows: Hanuman burning Lanka, diving into the sea. Those waters flood Krishna's kingdom. With an arrow, Lord Krishna's body is destroyed, and a drop of blood from his heart sinks into the ocean. From that drop of blood, the name Kurukshetra is uttered, the fires die down, and the Kali Yuga starts.Part 5: The BirthYears later, during the time of Maha Shivaratri, a couple traveling to Kashi in a car unexpectedly experience labor pains for the wife. The sky is violently swirling with wind and rain. The labor pains intensify. With a loud scream, a baby boy is born. Along with the sound of a Damaru (Lord Shiva's drum), a cool light shines down on the car. The scene cuts there, showing the passing of some years.
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