In a universe where sound is the primal force of creation, reality itself begins to fracture when the ancient balance of Shabda Brahman-the cosmic resonance-is disturbed.
Anahata, a gifted yet unassuming veena player from Varanasi, discovers that her music carries echoes far older than history. As rivers reverse their flow, realms of the dead awaken, glaciers begin to sing, and the gods tighten their grip on creation, Anahata is drawn into a truth deliberately erased from existence-the story of Nadini, the forgotten goddess of cosmic sound.
Guided by a sardonic crow who remembers what the universe was forced to forget, and aided by Rishabh, a brilliant technologist who translates ancient ragas into quantum frequencies, Anahata journeys across mortal and divine realms-Nagaloka, Pretaloka, Devaloka, and beyond. Each realm reveals not only cosmic danger, but an unsettling truth: the gods fear sound not because it destroys, but because it remembers.
At the center of the conflict stands Ahata, Nadini's twin-once imprisoned for weaponizing sound to preserve order, now unbound in a universe that has rediscovered choice. As harmony collapses and control gives way to uncertainty, Anahata must confront a question no god ever dared to ask:
Is creation meant to obey-or to listen?
Blending Hindu mythology, philosophical depth, suspense, and science fiction, Nada's Resonance is not a tale of battles won by power, but of worlds reshaped by listening, improvisation, and reconciliation.
This is a story where silence is not emptiness, sound is not control, and the fate of creation rests not in dominance-but in dialogue.