Holding a precarious Mithila together are a heartbroken king fixated on soma and women, a young prince still grappling with his Kshatriya training, a queen mother who has taken a vow of silence and a jogi with no recollection of his past. What begins in the mystic mountains of Kedar unravels in the palace halls of Vaishali and in the depths of the forest where a young girl has survived a vicious enemy-one she knows only as Ardhamukha.
Brahma Hathya is T.V. Mahalingam's creation. I can only imagine him typing away on his laptop early in the morning before his work commitments for the day began and late into the night when he had solitude for company. However, every good piece of work comes to life only through the good wishes and blessings of people. In this regard, I have to thank Ruchi, T.V. Mahalingam's wife for trusting me to get the job done. I didn't know how to begin. But then there were friends who volunteered to help. If not for a gentleman called Navroze who constantly coaxed me to move faster, I can't imagine where we would be.
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