At its core, Jeevagakanni is a love story. However, it transcends the typical romantic genre by exploring how love survives—and is shaped by—the passage of time.
She watched the wildflowers wither and realized that true beauty remained in the memory of their fragrance and the kindness of the hands that watered them. The Eternal Flame:
Jeevagakanni is not a book that offers easy comforts. Instead, it plunges the reader into deep, often unsettling questions about existence, consciousness, and the fragile line between life and death. The title itself—often associated with the mythical "eye of life" or a divine perspective—sets the tone for a narrative that strives to see beyond the ordinary.