Publisher's Synopsis
Ayaan Verma is a 13-year-old boy who lives in a luxurious home, surrounded by all the comforts a child could dream of. But behind the big house and expensive things, his life is far from perfect. His parents are always fighting, and the constant tension at home leaves him feeling lonely, anxious, and misunderstood. Tired of pretending everything is okay, Ayaan makes a bold decision-he runs away from home, hoping to find peace and meaning in a world beyond the walls he's known all his life.
His journey begins with a quiet escape from his best friend Sarah's house, and as he heads toward Rishikesh, Ayaan finds himself doing small acts of kindness that slowly begin to change something inside him. In Rishikesh, he meets a kind man named Dinesh Uncle, who invites him to experience the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj-a rare and sacred event that only happens once every 144 years. There, Ayaan stays at a beautiful hotel, enjoys peaceful moments by the river, and takes part in a magical evening Aarti that touches his soul deeply.
But this is only the beginning. Strange signs start to appear-storms, whispers from the river, visions, and encounters with mysterious sages. Dinesh Uncle gives Ayaan a Rudraksha bracelet and a letter, telling him they are meant to protect and guide him. Slowly, Ayaan realizes that he is connected to something much greater than himself. As he wanders into a dense forest and follows his instincts, he discovers Gyanganj, a hidden spiritual realm guarded by powerful Aghoris. When they try to stop him, Ayaan has a sudden vision of his past that awakens his true identity.
He is not just a curious boy on a journey-he is a Trikaal Jnani, a being who can see the past, present, and future. Revered even by Naga Sadhus and Aghoris, Ayaan steps into a destiny far beyond his imagination, with Mount Kailash silently calling him toward the next part of his path.