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Once upon a time there was a king who was a good ruler. He has a lot of philosophical curiosity. When the Maharaja of Okanada woke up in the morning, three questions arose in his mind. With that, he asked all the scholars in the assembly to hear his questions in Koluvu that day. They are one. Where is God? Two. Where is God looking? Three. What is God doing now? He asked three questions and asked them to answer them. All the scholars gave an answer each. They were also shown many illustrations from the sciences. But none of those answers satisfy the king. So the discussion continued till the evening. The king was impatient as well as angry. With that, he said, "I am giving you three days. In the meantime, you should answer your questions to my satisfaction. Otherwise.. expulsion from the kingdom is inevitable" he said and left the meeting. Unfortunately, all those scholars are confused. They did not know what to do. The king is righteous. But his first anger. Tamika became sad thinking that if they did not answer those questions within three days, they would have to leave their houses and driveways and leave the country. So everyone went to their homes that day. No one could sleep. Two days passed. On the evening of the second day, a scholar sat on the river bank and lamented saying, "I will pay off the debt of this kingdom tomorrow." Just then a sadhu who was passing by saw the scholar who was grieving like that. Go to him. "Nayana, why are you doing this?" he said. The scholar wiped his eyes and narrated everything that happened. The saint smiled and said, “You are not afraid. The person who is speaking on my behalf in the House tomorrow will answer those questions. Be calm now. He said that and left. The scholar got some courage from the words of that saint who was shining with divine brilliance. But the root cause is the same. He bowed at the saint's feet and went home. He also communicated the matter to his fellow scholars. The meeting started on the third day. All the people of the city came in droves to hear what answers the scholars would give. Rajugaru ordered you to sit firmly on the throne and tell your answers. Then the scholar rose up and said, Maharaja, another person will answer your questions on our behalf today. He said, "We are praying to be allowed to do that." The king said ok. Everyone was waiting for that person to come.