Immortals - Meluha

Contemporary Resonance Modern readers encounter the Immortals of Meluha as more than fantastical figures; they reflect contemporary anxieties about longevity (biomedical life extension), entrenched elites, and cultural preservation amid rapid change. Fictional Immortals prompt readers to consider how societies should balance respect for heritage with the necessity of adaptation, and they offer speculative reflections on how extended lifespans might reshape relationships, governance, and meaning.

The Meluhans believe in a prophecy that a saviour, the Neelkanth (the one with the blue throat), will emerge to defend their civilization and destroy their enemies. Shiva’s Arrival and Transformation immortals meluha

Meluha, a mystical land inspired by the Indian subcontinent, is a place of breathtaking beauty and spiritual significance. The novel is set in a time when the Indian subcontinent was still in its nascent stages of civilization. The land is divided into various kingdoms, each with its own culture, traditions, and mythologies. Shiva’s Arrival and Transformation Meluha, a mystical land