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The lifelines of the empire are drying up, threatening their very survival.

Meluha—what we now call the Indus Valley Civilization—is depicted as a highly advanced, morally rigid empire. It is a land of perfect governance, Suryavanshi codes, and a purity law so strict it creates the novel’s central tension: the "impure" Chandravanshis and the deformed "Vikarma."