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The hands of mortals bind the sacrifice, yet the Divine frees the soul.
Three interconnected lives-Yajna, Isaac, and Jasmine-embody sacrifice, covenant, and revolution. Each is broken by betrayal and left traumatised by those who pledged to protect them. Their lives are cast aside as offerings upon the altar of a grand design, their suffering demanded as the necessary price for the greater good. Yet as the scars of trauma fade into memory, a collective resilience rises, inscribed within the solitude of the Sacred Silence.

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The hands of mortals bind the sacrifice, yet the Divine frees the soul.

Three interconnected lives-Yajna, Isaac, and Jasmine-embody sacrifice, covenant, and revolution. Each is broken by betrayal and left traumatised by those who pledged to protect them. Their lives are cast aside as offerings upon the altar of a grand design, their suffering demanded as the necessary price for the greater good. Yet as the scars of trauma fade into memory, a collective resilience rises, inscribed within the solitude of the Sacred Silence.


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Dipa Sanatani is the CEO at Sanatanco. She is the author of The Little Light and The Merchant of Stories. Dipa runs two online platforms: The Mercantile and The Sanatan Chronicle with her editorial team. Originally from Singapore, she spent 12 years working internationally in: Australia, Israel, Japan and China in the private, government and corporate sectors. She sees herself as a humble traveller who has had the tremendous privilege to travel across the Seven Seas with the greatest weapon of all--the gift of words. A gift that can either harm or heal.

"At Sanatanco, we believe that words are a priceless gift. A gift as valuable as the diamond we either receive or give as a gift to that special someone we want to spend the rest of our lives with. Our words can either tear us apart or bind us together. The choice is ours."