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She knew how the story would end.
She warned the king.
No one listened.
The Woman Who Saw the End retells the fall of Lanka through the eyes of Mandodari—the queen who stood beside one of mythology’s most powerful rulers, yet remained powerless to save him from himself.
Living within a kingdom built on brilliance, ambition, fear, and pride, Mandodari sees what others refuse to acknowledge. She watches as wisdom is silenced, loyalty becomes obedience, and one irreversible choice begins to consume an empire.
But this is not merely a retelling of an ancient epic.
It is a psychological exploration of power, ego, love, attachment, moral conflict, and the quiet suffering of those who recognise destruction before it arrives.
Caught between her love for her husband, her duty to her kingdom, and her own conscience, Mandodari must confront a devastating question:
What can a woman do when she can see the end—but cannot stop it?
Rich in emotion and rooted in Indian mythology, The Woman Who Saw the End gives voice to a woman history remembered only as a queen, but rarely understood as a thinker, witness, and survivor.
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