In the ancient city of Gaya, clay does not forget—and the dead do not rest.
The Potter of Gaya is a chilling gothic horror tale rooted in Indian folklore, where love becomes a curse, justice turns merciless, and the boundary between the living and the dead collapses.
Shravan, a gifted pot maker, dares to love a princess beyond his caste. Betrayed by power and tradition, he is brutally murdered and buried beneath a massive earthen pot in the palace garden. But unknown to his killers, Shravan practiced forbidden clay rituals.
As he dies, he makes a vow—not just to return for revenge, but to punish sinners and cleanse the land.
Years later, the corrupt begin dying by mysterious suicides. Crime disappears. Gaya becomes eerily pure. Yet justice without mercy cannot last forever.
When a sudden earthquake shatters the clay statues imprisoning guilty souls, a far greater horror is unleashed. The dead return—not as judges, but as monsters. Innocents are slaughtered. Order collapses. And Shravan himself is consumed by the darkness he awakened.
This audiobook is a slow-burn descent into:
- Gothic and spiritual horror
- Mass psychological terror
- Moral horror (justice vs compassion)
- Ancient curses and folklore
- Atmospheric dread inspired by classic horror storytelling
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A must-listen for fans of dark folklore, mythological horror, and haunting narratives that linger long after the final word.?
About the AuthorAmulya Mishra is a writer, podcaster, and YouTuber, known for his deep focus on Indian folklore, gothic horror, and spiritual terror.
He has written
more than 300 horror books and is widely recognized for creating dark, thought-provoking stories that blend mythology, morality, and fear.
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