Monks of Dschubba

The Monks of Dschubba is a sect based deep in the Himalayas, who believe that god exists somewhere in the universe, and using the universe's largest telescope, they search for him on every hour of every day. A task for which, they have a member assigned.

The sect was formed sometime in the 2300s, as by the time Fry and Leela get to them, they have been searching for him for 700 years by then. The telescope, while being the most powerful telescope in the universe, is also a giant amplifying device, which is not really like a giant karaoke machine, although they do have a giant karaoke machine.

One of its members seems to be a person, who moves from crazy sect to crazy sect, though, describing this as the worst he has ever been in.



The search for Bender
Fry and Leela were in the search for their lost friend, Bender, who had been drifting through space, unable to be caught. As a desperate last resort, Fry wanted to use the telescope to find Bender. But just like finding god in space (by the point they arrive, the sect hadn't even searched one millionth of the sky), finding Bender seemed an impossibility.

Regardless, Fry wanted to try, but when the sect refused to let him and Leela use it, Leela threaten with violence, something the sect had respect for when they locked them in the laundry room. But two days later, Fry finally gave up, then in his last action he threw his hand on the ball controlling the location of the telescope, sending it spinning just so it hit the location of the Galactic Entity, the exact place where Bender had wound up. And using the amplifying device in the telescope, Fry's wish of wanting Bender back, reached the Entity, and Bender was thrown back to Earth right next to Fry and Leela.

As for the monks, when Leela suggested rescuing them, Fry argued that they were monks, but Bender, having been with god himself, argued that you cannot count of god for such events to occur, he moved they helped themselves.

Name
According to Ken Keeler, the word "Dschubba" comes from the star in the constellation.