The story picks up 4,000 years ago, where Shiva—now recognized as the prophesied 'Neelkanth'—is on a relentless hunt for a sinister Naga warrior. This Naga has murdered Shiva’s friend Brahaspati and is now stalking his wife, Sati.
A central arc of the book is the discussion on how evil must exist to maintain balance and how it must be addressed at the right time.
Translated into Gujarati to preserve the essence and pace of the original work.
As Shiva travels across the length and breadth of ancient India to track down this demonic adversary, he uncovers uncomfortable truths about the "perfect" empire of Meluha. He discovers that even his trusted philosopher guides, the Vasudevs, may be hiding secrets. The narrative explores the thin line between good and evil, suggesting that what appears malevolent might just be misunderstood.
The story picks up 4,000 years ago, where Shiva—now recognized as the prophesied 'Neelkanth'—is on a relentless hunt for a sinister Naga warrior. This Naga has murdered Shiva’s friend Brahaspati and is now stalking his wife, Sati.
A central arc of the book is the discussion on how evil must exist to maintain balance and how it must be addressed at the right time.
Translated into Gujarati to preserve the essence and pace of the original work.
As Shiva travels across the length and breadth of ancient India to track down this demonic adversary, he uncovers uncomfortable truths about the "perfect" empire of Meluha. He discovers that even his trusted philosopher guides, the Vasudevs, may be hiding secrets. The narrative explores the thin line between good and evil, suggesting that what appears malevolent might just be misunderstood.