EPISODE 2.2- TIME FOR LIFE TO BEGAN

Parshivlok stood quiet after the wind had settled, as if the land was learning how to breathe slowly, how to wait without fear, and how to hold space for lives that will arrive , because this planet had been created with care and it understood that care must continue.

The skies no longer moved in a hurry, the ground felt firm and welcoming, and the light rested gently across hills and open lands, because Parshivlok was not meant to rush into life, but to receive it at the right moment.

It was then that Yashasvita became present. She did not arrive with noise or command, but with a calm that made everything feel balanced, as though the world itself knew that the creator was watching.

She looked across Parshivlok for a long moment, seeing not just what existed, but what could exist, and then she called those who would help her take the next step.

Gajju and Sarasmi stood close, carrying within them the quiet weight of a choice already made, while Kanhav, Kaalin, and Vayuputra waited without impatience, knowing that this moment was not about power, but responsibility.

Yashasvita spoke, and her voice was gentle, yet it carried clearly, as if Parshivlok itself leaned in to listen.

She turned her gaze toward Gajju and Sarasmi, who had walked unseen among humans on Earth, watching not their achievements, but their behaviour when no one was praising them.

Yashasvita: This world is ready to welcome humans now, but only those whose hearts know kindness, who respect others, and who do not break humans into groups to feel bigger themselves.”

Sarasmi lowered her head slightly, her words calm “They are gentle, and they know how to live without hurting others.”

Gajju nodded once, his strength resting in honesty. “They share when they have little, and they help even when no one is watching.”

Yashasvita listened, and her expression softened, because this was the kind of beginning she had always intended for Parshivlok.

She then looked toward Kanhav, whose presence felt steady, like a path that does not disappear when the forest grows thick.

She said – “You will guide them, not as a ruler above them, but as a reminder beside them, so they do not forget how to live together.”

Kanhav said : “I will walk with them, until they learn to walk with each other.”

Yashasvita then turned toward Kaalin and Vayuputra, who stood like guardians shaped differently by the same purpose, one holding time and stillness, the other holding motion and breath.

Yashasvita: “You will protect them, not by surrounding them with fear, but by ensuring that when danger comes, it does not stay.”

Kaalin inclined her head, her acceptance silent and complete, while Vayuputra stepped forward just enough for the wind to stir softly around him.

Yashasvita raised her hand, not to command, but to prepare the world.

She asked the others of Parshivlok to ready the land, the waters, and the shelter, so that if anything went wrong, life would still find a way to survive, because creation was never meant to be perfect, only protected.

Animals and insects would come later.

Forests and deep ecosystems would grow with time.

For now, Parshivlok would welcome humans first, gently, carefully, and with guidance.

As the moment settled, the world felt fuller, not because people had arrived yet, but because the decision had been made with love instead of urgency.

YASHICA SAYS – HELLO CHILDREN!! HOPE YOU ARE LIKING HOW THE STORY IS UNFOLDING. NEXT EPISODE ON 23RD MARCH 🙂

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