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Power of service

He takes his phone out of his pocket and dials doctor Rajeswarrao, with whom Kalyan had spoken before embarking on his expedition because he wants to relate his strange experience with someone who is interested in this area. When he takes up the Kalyan's call, he is surrounded by a band of locals. He is overjoyed to hear from him and leaps to his feet, eager to meet Kalyan. As Rajeswarrao requested, Kalyan exited the vehicle with a brilliant smile on his face, as if he had discovered a valuable thought.

They both hug as though they haven't seen each other in a long time. Rajeswarrao portrays him as a bright ideologist with epistemophilia to the entire hamlet.

It is a little basic health care institution perched on a hilltop with a panoramic view of all the communities, their livelihoods, pains, and joys. It is fully equipped to serve the villagers in the area. He must travel via the villages to reach the bus station, from whence he will travel to the city to obtain the necessary medications.

You will earn a better amount and lifestyle if you have your clinic in the town, why do you waste your talent and efficiency here.

"If I serve here, I will be satisfied. I might earn a better salary, but I won't have a better lifestyle; I can't move away from these sweet peasants; they've become a part of my existence.

Even for simple health difficulties, inhabitants from ten villages used to travel twenty kilometers to the nearest town; most of the time, patients died due to late arrival at hospitals. "Rajeswarrao replies.

"Do you work here because there isn't any other clinic?" Rajeswarrao's intent is lost on Kalyan.

"I don't work here because there isn't another clinic nearby; I work here because I want to be in a location where I can fully express myself." Rajeswarrao is unmistakable in his opinions.

"Well did you meet a person who saw God?" Rajeswarrao is eager to know about Kalyan's journey.

With an outstanding smile on his face, Kalyan presents him with a cute hourglass and a wooden pen as a mark of gratitude.

"Do you mind giving it to me while I serve the villagers?" Rajeswarrao is taken aback.

"No, I'm giving it to you because I know you're happiest when you're helping others." Kalyan's answer is absolutely new to Rajeswarrao.

"I did not meet anyone who saw God, but a saint advised me to love God in order to discover the actual meaning of life, and you will recognise your love for God when the time comes. In my return voyage, I realised that God's love is nothing more than serving the people around us without disrupting our way of life. I witnessed a group of students who appeared to be rood before, but they were actually assisting a pregnant woman who was being stroked in traffic." Kalyan's scepticism about life has dissipated.

After hearing Kalyan, Rajeswarrao is overjoyed. After receiving a firm hug and a passionate send-off from Rajeswarrao, he departs from that village.