Some loves are written in the stars. Others are woven into the very fabric of existence.
In the timeless realm of Vaikuntha, Bhagwan Anant Sheshnag-the eternal serpent companion of Lord Vishnu-carries a wound that will not heal. For millennia, he has mourned Devi Urmila, his beloved wife from the Treta Yuga, knowing she dissolved into the five elements long ago. Yet his heart refuses to accept what his mind knows to be true.
Until Lord Vishnu whispers a truth that changes everything: "The soul is eternal. What dissolves is only form."
In modern India, Simhadri Sarang Tehsildar is a no-nonsense tehsildar navigating the chaos of land disputes and bureaucratic tangles. Practical, grounded, and entirely skeptical of anything she cannot see or touch. Yet she is haunted by dreams of a palace she has never visited, a garden she has never walked, and a voice calling a name that is not her own.
When a mysterious scholar named Anant enters her life, Simhadri's carefully ordered world begins to unravel. He speaks of ancient legends as if he lived them. He looks at her as if he knows her soul. And when he finally tells her the impossible truth-that she is the reincarnation of Devi Urmila, and he has searched across time itself to find her-she must choose between the rational world she knows and a love that transcends lifetimes.
But divine love comes with divine consequences. When cosmic forces threaten to tear them apart once more, Simhadri and Anant must answer an eternal question: What does it mean to truly love someone-across lives, across worlds, across the very boundaries of time itself?
A sweeping romance that bridges mythology and modernity, Lakshmilla is a story of longing and reunion, sacrifice and choice, and a love that refuses to be forgotten-even by eternity.