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The rhythmic beat of the echoed through the silver mist of the Western Ghats, marking the beginning of the Bhairavar Thalattu (Bhairava Lullaby). This wasn't a song to put a child to sleep, but a song to awaken the soul’s courage.

The lyrics spoke of the Lord who rides the black dog, the one who holds the trident and the skull, yet watches over his devotees like a fierce, protective parent. As the song progressed, the tempo shifted—sometimes slow like a heartbeat, sometimes fast like a racing mind. The rhythmic beat of the echoed through the

As the udukki’s vibration settled into Arul’s chest, he realized that time wasn't a race to be won, but a cycle to be respected. The song taught him that every sunset in the village was a preparation for a new dawn, and that being 'late' was an illusion of the mind. As the song progressed, the tempo shifted—sometimes slow