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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhen a charred scroll is unearthed in the chambers of Keladi Fort, history does not resurface—it awakens.
Investigative scholar Meghna Varma becomes bound to an ancient ledger that records not glory, but erasure. Names long silenced begin to stir: her ancestor Mahishi, burned for unveiling forbidden truth; voices across centuries choked into ash.
As buried glyphs ignite and time itself begins to fracture, Meghna must choose—will she remain witness, or wield the vow as judgment?
A metaphysical literary thriller, The Archivist of Forgotten Vows explores memory, justice, and the cost of breaking generational silence.
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Yamini Peethambaran is an Indian author and interdisciplinary scholar whose work explores the convergence of memory, history, and moral consequence. With an academic background in the sciences and decades of experience as an educator and critical-thinking mentor, she brings analytical precision and philosophical depth to contemporary literary fiction.
Her writing is shaped by long engagement with mythology, archaeology, and questions of ethical inheritance—how suppressed truths resurface across generations, and how silence itself can become a form of violence. Drawing equally from rational inquiry and contemplative traditions, her narratives examine power, lineage, and the quiet persistence of vows that outlive those who make them.
The Archivist of Forgotten Vows reflects her sustained interest in karmic accountability and historical erasure, blending intellectual inquiry with emotional restraint. The novel positions her as a voice attentive to both the architecture of ideas and the inner lives shaped by them.
Yamini Peethambaran lives in India and continues to write at the intersection of literature, philosophy, and cultural memory.
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