Chapter 4:

Adi Shankar went to Japan to meet Master Zen.

Rudra Singha


Little Rudra has been sleeping on the bed for 10 hours, and it is already 10am; his mother is trying to wake him up. The school bus gave its horn again and again; suddenly, Rudra woke up because he remembered that he was supposed to go on a picnic trip. His mother helps him to dress up, and he goes to freshen up and have breakfast, and suddenly he enters into the bus. His mother comes out and gives him a lunch box; he is forgetting to take the lunch box. All friends are watching him and laughing; the teacher told him to take a seat, and he is sitting with Dharshan. The bus started to move.

They’re going to Shillong for a picnic trip, and the distance from Guwahati to Shillong is 113 km, and also to reach Shillong it will take 3 or 4 hours by travelling with bus. 30 students are in the bus, and 5 teachers are there, so all are feeling bored while travelling with a bus, and so the history teacher asks the students, “Students, do you remember yesterday’s story which I explained to you?” Sumit said, 'Yes, ma’am.'

The history teacher said, “Yesterday I explained half the story.” And also asked them, “Have you remembered Adi Shankar, the new leader of Sadhus and the Master of Chakra?” Amit replied, 'Yes, ma’am.' The history teacher said, “Student! Do you know that the Adi Shankar Ji went to Japan to meet his friend Master Zen, who is the leader of Buddhist monks, and also he also has a Buddhist textbook which is written in magical text, which he uses to spell the magical text?” So the students requested that she continue the next story, and the history teacher began the next part of the story.

The Adi Shankar read the message (letter), and it is the invitation that came from Japan. Adi Shankar ordered all the Sadhus that we are going to Japan to his friend Master Zen. Therefore, the big ship is ready to go to Japan, and Adi Shankar ordered that they start the ship to go to Japan, so the ship started, and the oceans are very silent. From India to the Sea of Japan, the distance is 5,337 miles, and also to reach Japan, it will take 17 or 18 days; it is a long journey.

Finally, they’ve reached Japan after the long journey, and Adi Shankar is watching the whole area of Japan, the village and the town areas. They’ve reached the Kurashiki village of Japan, and Adi Shankar met with Master Zen, the leader of the Buddhist monks. The Master Zen said, “Konnichiwa (Japanese word for ‘hello’).” The Adi Shankar also said, “Namaste (Hindi word for ‘hello’).” Both are happy and smile; they’re going to Koyu House near the Buddhist temple. Adi Shankar asked the question with Master Zen, “Master Zen, why is this village so silent?” Master Zen said, “Because of the Oni King.” The Adi Shankar said, “Oni King…?”