"You know, I was talking to my grandmother yesterday. She said something that's really stuck with me."
Across the table, Maya looked up from her book, a curious tilt to her head. "Oh? What was that?"
Prabhas hesitated, then quoted directly, "आवश्यकता अनुसार धर्म परिवर्तन गर्नुपर्छ। यदि पानीले आफ्नो धर्म परिवर्तन गरेन भने चिया बन्दैन “
Maya pondered the statement. "So, she's saying adaptability is key? Like, water, in its pure form, can't become tea. It needs to transform, to embrace the heat and the tea leaves, to become something new."
"Exactly!" Prabhas exclaimed. "Isn't that a powerful metaphor for life? We get so stuck in our ways, our ingrained beliefs, like the water clinging to its original state. But sometimes, transformation, even changing our perspective, is essential for growth, for creating something beautiful, like a good cup of tea."
Maya smiled. "Perhaps it's not about abandoning our core values, but about being open to new experiences and philosophies that can enrich our lives. Letting the 'heat' of challenges and the 'tea leaves' of new ideas infuse us, creating a more nuanced and flavorful version of ourselves."
Prabhas nodded, a newfound clarity in his eyes. "I think you've just brewed the perfect interpretation, Maya."