Chapter 4: Not Woman, Not Man...Just Nothing (Part 2)

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That day Krishna Chandra laughed a lot. He was surprised at how people can take out the meaning of anything according to their convenience. He also saw the complete truth of the words of Savamanika.

Savamanika was right, what people are calling knowledge was just ignorance. True knowledge was yet to be discovered.

Based on that idea, Krishna Chandra started his research.

Krishna Chandra started evaluating all the social values, systems, customs, beliefs, and superstitions. He decided that during those evaluations he would be neither male nor female, neither young nor old.

Krishna Chandra will not even consider himself to be wise. For those evaluations, he completely emptied his container of knowledge. He will be a mere human being.

A person, who knows nothing, and is completely unbiased, can find out the facts without taking anyone's side.

Krishna Chandra firmly believed that, "Only by this method I can attain pure knowledge."

Krishna Chandra also kept his likes and dislikes away, because he was afraid that he might even take his side. In that case, that knowledge will become impure.

Krishna Chandra devoted himself completely to the scientific method. So that whatever drops of knowledge will be collected, should be for the good of all. It should neither benefit men nor women of any age. It should neither harm women nor men of any generation.

In that way, the former young aacharya started his campaign and went on growing.

During that many small and big questions started coming to Krishna Chandra's mind. Some questions were relevant to other questions. So he stopped researching further and decided to write questions in a proper format.

Krishna Chandra chose special woods. After burning those woods, he got special coal. He made ink from that coal. He also made a wooden pen. He went to the special trees for their leaves. Those leaves had two unique qualities.

First, they were quite bigger as compared to other leaves.

Secondly, those leaves were hard to tear out when they were dried.

Krishna Chandra wrote down every important as well as normal question that came to his mind. After a few weeks, that moment arrived when he had written down every question that came to his mind.

"No new question is coming. I guess it's the time to start looking for the answers." Krishna Chandra said to himself.

Krishna Chandra found the answer to every question through the scientific method. When the results came out, he also did many experiments because the truthfulness of the results can be ascertained only through the experimental method.

Krishna Chandra would go out of the forest to nearby villages as well as the city. He verified his results through people of all ages and genders. When a particular result remained the same in every experiment, only then did that result get the name of fact.

Unlike Krishna Chandra, his society was using different rules and regulations for different people. Thus the facts of society were not facts in a true manner.

It was Krishna Chandra who discovered the true facts.

"The Sun, the wind, the fire, the water, the sky, the mountain, the river, the forest, and even food items.... everything made by nature behaves the same with people of each cast, age, and gender, then why do manmade rules and regulations behave differently with different people?"

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