The Pralaya Prophecy

Author :

Mridula Ramesh

Publisher:

Hachette India

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Publisher

Hachette India

Publication Year 2026
ISBN-13

9789357313988

ISBN-10 9357313982
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 424 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 20 X 13 X 2.5
Weight (grms) 300

A planet in peril. A prophecy set in motion. A father running out of time.


When his father vanishes, Rajan – the drunk, eternal disappointment – becomes the last keeper of an ancient prophecy with only one thing left to live for – his young daughter, Lakshmi.


But an explosion in their village forces father and daughter to flee, finding refuge in Lakshmi's school teacher, Swati. Guided by street-smart, imperturbable Thangam, they set off on a quest where Vaishnavite lore merges with climate science and the occult, seeking to unlock a mysterious and powerful force that can protect them. Or tear them apart. At every step, they are hunted by a shadowy global elite that manipulates climate disasters for profit, wanting to destroy them and the secret they guard.


Can Rajan confront his inner demons and rise to defend his daughter and the world, as secrets, corporate greed and environmental chaos collide in a desperate race against time?

Mridula Ramesh

MRIDULA RAMESH is the founder of the Sundaram Climate Institute, which focuses on waste and water solutions and education. She is an active angel investor, with a portfolio of over fifteen start-ups, and is involved in initiatives to build climate resilience. A graduate with distinction from Cornell University and an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management, Mridula worked at McKinsey in Silicon Valley before returning to India. Leveraging two decades of management experience, she teaches a postgraduate class on climate change at the Great Lakes Institute of Management. She is the author of the critically acclaimed The Climate Solution and writes regularly on climate issues. Mridula is the executive director of Sundaram Textiles, and lives and experiments in Madurai in a net-zero-waste home with her husband and two children. She is part of the board of trustees of World Wildlife Fund, India, and chairperson of the board of governors at National Institute of Technology, Andhra Pradesh.
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