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Sevanthi

The Flower and the Fury

Sevanthi: The Flower and the Fury

In the remote, mist-shrouded village of Kadambam, the people live in a sacred balance with the mountain they call goddess. Theirs is a world of ancient rhythms and quiet faith, protected from the noise and cynicism of the world below. But when an orphaned girl named Sevanthi is raised in their midst, she becomes something more than a daughter of the village—she becomes the vessel for the mountain's ancient and terrifying power.

Far away, a celebrated, cynical author named Parthiban, haunted by a family tragedy born of blind faith, learns of the remote village and their living goddess. Seeing their belief as a dangerous poison, he embarks on a crusade to save them from themselves, devising a cruel experiment to expose their faith as a fraud. But the pawn he chooses to use is a serpent far more dangerous than he could ever imagine.

Parthiban's quest for a rational truth will unleash a chain of events—betrayal, murder, and divine retribution—that will shatter the peace of Kadambam and prove that the true nature of the goddess is more real, more terrible, and more powerful than his cynical mind could ever comprehend.

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