
This play conveys the message that the root cause of the stench and diseases that plagued the village after the Shivebailu fair is not the wrath of God but the excessive desires of humans and the imbalance of careless urbanization. Three ordinary faces, Kaala, Ajjamma, and Chandra, appear as representatives of a new generation that questions society`s superstitions and uncovers the truth. The illegal garbage dump on the hill stands as a symbol of the ‘spiritual blindness’ and ‘ecological collapse’ of our time. The angel here is not a messenger of God—a metaphor for awakening, responsibility, and man’s new covenant with the world. The garbage merging into the ground is a symbol of transformation, where the ego, indifference, and ignorance within us are destroyed. This play speaks a profound message for our era: