Kaalchakra
Kaalchakra, or the Wheel of Time, is a profound concept rooted in both Hindu and Buddhist traditions, symbolizing the cyclical nature of existence—birth, life, death, and rebirth. In Hindu mythology, it is often associated with cosmic time and the eventual arrival of Kalki, the final avatar of Vishnu, who will restore dharma at the end of the current age. In Vajrayana Buddhism, Kaalchakra is also a complex system of tantric teachings that link the movements of the cosmos with inner spiritual transformation. Whether viewed as a metaphysical cycle or a mystical path to enlightenment, Kaalchakra reminds us that time is not linear but an eternal rhythm that governs all creation.
kaalchakra, this wheel of time is what will determine the fate of ten individuals who have been part of a psychological human study in a mental asylum and the question that arises, “what truly defines madness?” who are we when we’re pushed to the edge of extinction, when our primal instincts awaken, when survival becomes our only goal, and the first casualty is our humanity? what will remain at the end of this relentless, vicious cycle?