
by Radha Das
The God Who Failed Math: Master of the Seven Manis The Universe requires Equilibrium. Vedant just wants to pass his exams. To the aunties and uncles of Indore, Vedant is just a "tubelight"—a quiet, awkward 18-year-old who trips over flowerpots and struggles with the pressure of his upcoming entrance exams. His mother thinks he’s lazy, and his cousins think he’s a genius who simply can't apply himself. They couldn't be more wrong. Vedant is the silent partner of a multi-billion-rupee firm and the sole controller of the Srijan Mani—the Creator Core. While his family gossips about his future at wedding sangeets, Vedant is busy using 99% of his mental capacity to prevent cosmic collapses and stabilize rogue stars in galaxies thousands of light-years away. But power comes with a price: The Law of Samyavastha. To keep the universe in balance, Vedant must remain invisible. Every god-like intervention in the cosmos must be balanced by a "clumsy" failure on Earth. If he saves a planet, he must fail a math test. If he prevents a supernova, he must endure the lecture of a lifetime from his mother. But the Srijan Mani is pulsing with a new warmth. It has chosen a protege—an exhausted student on a bicycle who has no idea he’s about to become the face of a cosmic war. Now, Vedant must mentor a hero from the shadows, manage a flashy business partner with a big mouth, and survive his sister's wedding—all without letting his "Introvert Mask" slip.
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